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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_02_04 av _1;All w _-Pic"PRING -ONT.,, FRIDAY,, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 No. 20 VOL. XL. ,'*' EX BROCK ROAD - HIGHLAINIO-CRIERK Established ISM Mrs. Brignall- is under tba-doctor's Theao�en air rink is the scene of vit G'eo-. So �:Bikei much ct 7 this wintep with. bqck Messrs. Simpson and.Farley had a..6y matches and-prime skating.. care at present.. GREENW00 busipess trip to the city last week. Miss Lou Kirkham is spending the Di rector E. FORSWH. Opb.D,,' Obarles Hood has a record crop of winter In, the South eastern States tion of C66rio. Re&. JL%*Obtometrical�Associa r -7 ry0e aw,this year valued at 000. - and reports good spolrb' digglugfor her of.the American at of our young men lost;his hat*at oysters and, clanas- on the Atlantic Eyes exaMined by .0pPp.0i_.,`meica fie -and-anotber one lost Coast near New Port, R. I. 'M Pbone 2804. Clartmoul,Ont. aparty last week ving o re or MILLS his head.. Regret hR t t-the death MLINSON, M, B., Member F W. A. -Jacksoo-of Kingston.- will of Clara Ke wife ?David Ornie. - TO, ISSING LINK eler, 0) No of the College of Physicians and Surgeons M be home next week taking his annual rod. at WellsleV Hospital. The svtn- ...ofOntario, OV:ce: thekt formerlyboccu b y Dgied 11 �,AbeJaWD�i.R.Brodie,and latterly Ca bolidavw. plitby of the.',�om tiunity is�extended- 231Y The inan with 20 cows and a r1ell. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. Mr. Wrpb�gav*e a dan6ing party to to the family. Also Miss Maggie water system is 2-90 to his friends one evening IRA week anzi. Qaiup.s...wtkQse de'atb' ocAurred in l'o. the good every,day V F.'CARTWRJGHT, NJ. D..It'3d. all seemed to eDior th�mselvei­` A' ronto. un UNPROVED SERVICE C.rP.& S..Ont. A coroner for the Co will be'held at Mr. Me- The -annual meeting of the publiq. ! and 6-8p.m.: Link up with t4ie system and save similar party tyorontario, Officehourg: 12­2 Donald?s this(Frid-Ky4 evening. library was- quit6 a merry affair ee- Iri ordev to give nij �ustomers better or at other hours by appointment PhoneBell yourself good i' ney and'a, the heavy -feedio -No.24.. Ind.phone No,40.0. Pickering. On- sulting in nPal-ly al'I the.Qld, board, service d'tiring 9 tario. lot of har abor. CHERRYWOOD 'with, ibe�. aad'ffon f Misq BeRtri months I will until May 1st 1 0 ce Stephenscori, being re-elected. Some chop farmers' grain on 'ON We gdarante fl t will Th'e anniversary5ervicei-,in connec. 'discus�lon -took place regarding con- 0. McKINN- N, M.D.,L.R.C.S., YVednesday in addition to Monday �'Ne Edinburgh, membeT of the Collere of e tb tan out -tio.n with the Methodist churc irkry next-year. Physicians and Surgeons ofOntario.licentiate pay for itt-a self in 00 days. b will -verting it into a free'lit' and' Frida, of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. be held on Sunday. Feb. l3th. . The -A�concert will be held shot:tiv. Hours for Chopping 0 a.in. to,4 p,m� Ovocial attention to daieages of women.and morning service at.10 Wand the after- Many expressions of" regret Are obildren. Office iLud residenceillfroughaw. WE SAVE YOU MDNEY I will appreciate your 0" noon sdi-vice at 2 30 will be conducted heard ov'er the passing.of.Scar�oro's rders for Flour- presitient of the ­Gr�nd .01(f TNIAn," the lat(-JAn H.- Bran ind Shorts. Large by Rev. T. W. Nei), stock on hand. Turonto' C-onference. "gat. The evening 'Richardson,of West Aill. The kindly i service will be conducted by Rev. Mr. genial slulle, wise cou-tisel find sincere BAKEfis' Joy' is 'equal to the.bestfof Hunter.son of the farno"s evangelist- hand-clAsp are greaily missed. His bre!Ld and.costs less, 'Er.'HEINNEDY. Barristef. Sol.. -.StdUffVi*11e;0nt ' 1 *t�r,,Notary Public,�-Conveyancer The singing will be led by t'be Home place can never be filled. The town- "Use Kissixi for pastry. ief 4c. 4 Whitby,Ont. 41 Cboir in the morning, the Wbitevale sbip-nill have to learn to-do without Flou:r is.cheap-Bread is dear-Why' f',. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Methodist Choir.in the afteraoon, and him, not bake your own bread TER.County Crown Attorney.and County. Buy your Furniture from, that of the evening has not' yet been arrangFd. On Monday evening Mr. and-save money,_ Solicitor- Court House.Wbi%bT. 10-T PUNOARTON Hunterwfll give biospiendid le,�ture on at 1-Hei)ry Ford," wbich should be inter. r E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister a ' A.11'arei-cor.' in the scbG-vl A nd is -He B Pli A L A v�r-y inte estin-g-ineeting was h`eld-- XX 9 Solicitor.Notsry Publie.Ete. Moneyto esting to a.great niamy. house here on Friday oazr.�*j Office Brock St..Nortb,Wbitbv, valy dially invited td,u"ist by their pres.- evening last to consider the subject of CLAREMOAT ence. That' a new DALES'& ?JOHNSTON' BArri-terq .71. tc. 21219-Dan forth Ave. (W��,.crth Blig) Riediwed prices for Jan. ana school for Dunbatton is an absolute, ­Tcr e : 'Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays. -Mal- neces�it v, fe,ry will qtiestlan. Thi�only ,1rer onto Feb. We-pay the freigh WHSTEVALE n 172110_(Ind.)­�401y :- - question is wb;tf kind of a school shall anywheiT. Alt�cb regret is espreis,?d on every It be: In a very intei e�tin�:and In- ILLIA'M J. BEATON.B. A.'.Bar- Large- stock and lowes�t &Ices. hand over the r4bign.Ltion.of ReV. AV, btructive Address Inspector Hutchison rister,Solicitor roember 6f the him ol H. flowaid of the Whitpvale Bud set forth the -advani-xge-,4 of Consoli- Ryckman,Deniiton.fostei and Beaton. Toronto He has ac- Sery ce General Trusts Building.S3 Bay Street.Toronto. Green River chtir3hes. dated School.,�. He suggested'asking' Telephcuc'Nla;n 0C Land 062. cepted the cull of the Wheatly church t of oLher'sections to join, with t3s� LOGS WANTED and will say fKrewell .,to hi.4 congre- fn"buiwing such a school, w hich would gatiOnsbeirpon February Oth.. Mr.- pake up hi�h-school-work as well as G ' A R A G E I Howard has proved himself a pnpular the reaular public school work. Some I Rock Elm. 'No. 1,$40.(10 to$45(10 pez�M ra4tor ,and an Able preacher of the t?bjection was raised our account of the BLAKE B. BEATON. 1). 'D. S.. ... 30 00,4o 33.4,0 Word. Hi,; ministry of only about e _-f it building. but It Was Graduateof thts RoyalColeige of De,t,l Soft Elm. Ost.;pj 8 ch a Surgeong and University of Toronto. Office Bastwood. 8000to. 33. .fjo two years on this field bas been all tpo pointed ,out that, as the government We have a.full line of motor oils and over W. M. Pringle's hardware store., Whitby. W'Ifite Asb, 40.00to 45.00 short for a working acquaintance or bears prRcticaliv one-third of the cost geeases as well as motor fixtures., Office hours 9 to 12 :I to 5.30., .1rd. pf-one 6. Mayle. 3000 effective personal work to any degree, of ronstruction..and a large-perceiithke Bell phone,2220. 441y ' Hemlock.- -95.00 of all makes and designe repai No one can do justice either to his of the equipment and a much larger Autris ed on shortest notice,and 2nd Giowth Pine,25.00 gople or himself in so short it time. territory is drawn from., the cost to at fair prices. fuotstze* gawbo. lit Wbeatly opens to-31r. Howard ratepavees would-be less than ln.build- Chopping and Oat Roiling every week educational opportunities. it Is under. ing of d!oary. up-to-date public schools. Agents lor Dominion Tires VETAE.WrEPHESSON.A.T.C.M..' day excepting Monday. stood. that'kie could . not denytobiA Onegreat advantage would bethat teacher of piano-and theory. Phone 1603. family, much as he regNets leaving our children could enjoy 16 high school "Genuine Ford Parts 50-1.0 Ahis place. edu�atlou under parental protection ! W. G.Barnes, Green River WG. HAM-Issuer of Marri&L"A_ and home influences. A number were Gasoline always on band. Free Air Uwas" In tbo county of ont"to present from neighboring tections And pukei`1.6 Gags. rhy Dr address R. R.*No. 1.Loctilat Hill. WHITBY :, Call-Aind see as If you are In needj I seemed much Interested,in the move- thing Ontario.County Council' *int'all went. ' The feeling of the meeting of any in theAuto-: V.*RIC'HARDSONo-- Real Es the branch.lines of the Grand Trunk was taken by, a vote which strong IF of truck I Ine. rate, Insuiarce.Conveyancirg. Notary Public*E' tc..-Pickering.Ont. 311Y rarmers, A Untivi A.ilway in, Ontario electrified. Be avored a Consolidated School. A foie th� Council adjourried for two committee was appointed to take"fur. -IRALL-H6us I e ca.rp.einter.!-,E.%- Cow' ' an & Shepherd Itirrates.given for new wcrk. repaim 07 Those who desire their harness. weeks On SAturd-ay. a re-�olutibn� wai ther steps,In the tuatter Re�re ' Lucas.. of Piat gifteratinns Ind.phorie Pickering. 23ty mended.or wish anything in the bar. presented bv ness line. please leavevour orderawith Ferry.and ReevF*F. H. R1chkrds(,n. ARERNWOOD ' Pickering, Ont of Piekering� asking that all hrt'ktw.h 1 0 R.11'EATON TOWNSHIPCLERE J.S. Bitlqdnn. Do ConveTaficer, Cominissionerfor taking All repairs will be called.for and de. Iinrsuf rhe-Urrind Trunk, be-hand*d Mr--4. Wrn Ormerod wRi taken'lil silluavits. kowuntant, Etc. Mcrae? to loam ivered within tbr4e days of receiving Ovee to the Hydro-elertric Cuninn*- while in To;onto on a visit'. awd as,yet an farm rt .1 not. of X"Tinge L10- -the order. c4on ap soon As the arqiiNitign of the is unitble rt o return�-bome- ' Grain Chopping =41041" Nm=k &,L�! T-V . I * " , rqilwji v nv- the Federal d6imrnment Wilt and Mrs.. Burton. of Dx-,toit. AV,IXII 13151,13TON. ]WUGH S. PUGH. Lic.erQP4 Ave. Vv,*f Harnes.*walaer. NVhithy hti,;7 bveh 'coinplete-d. The resolution vvere hete-Attending LhF4 f"neral of the cneer for the Provirce of Ontario. All es-p�:,inily nwrlinved the hiaLwh fa fol-nier's siqter'. Mrs. David Lawson. AND FL.1Kt.NG: kind the(4.,r. R rimning fiorn Whithv to I sales conductcd on reasorptile terms, 31rq. Walter Wilbrin entertained the breeder of- pure-bred Shorthorn cattle. I,i!1d,-)-, This li�,d been built'sonie 41) Waver C.'uh on ng. phone or call. Ind Tuesday eveni ping and phone. �Clareniort PICKERING 0 Vears'agrw, 11�,eve Lticss said. And no Nepdless to sav all thinrougilly enjov- I am 'prepared to do Chop .11ti. Glen Major P.-C,- - 3313� -Oat Flaking every -day in the new-equipment had-FLince been- a4ded..- FPOSTILL, Licensed Atictiolneer. n I-% One- -could dxir� to Whitby with a e George ard Mrs, Law, Af,e and 'Mrs. week except Saturday. LUMBER YA team of horses n% (Itiickly aq.on the Lim and Mrs Linton, of'Toronto-.- I for Counties of York stid Outarlo. Ace. INJU Uon x%.le4 of all kieds attennee,to on itbbrtevv traiuQ, he dvclm.ired. . Ftee-vo Richaid-- toted d on, Sunday--toattend Jchz F. Bayles, Claremont nottee. AdJresaGret%:8iver.P,0., Out, qon urged that an effort be tD,-tdF- t o tho ftineraf o0he htte.,NIrs. Liwstm. 7 have tlie'Whitby-Lin&Ay No.2 line take-0 -, A CantAta,entitled "A 0inflenge of Rural Nr. IIAW. LICEN!;�Fr)' At7C. "�%'e have alArgze AULI well w;s4ortgd ,,,b�the Uvzlro At ttie "me.tirue I -k (A the fullowing waterial : WTIONEER.ror York,Qntario sind Durharn -S toc the Croso,"will he giveri-in the Afer.h- Countic% All kind-,of sales promptly attended the "cleau-iip;` of' th� radiiii'R around odkt. church here on the -evening of. Autdmiobje Repaifing to. Terms,reasonrible., Dates for sole-s may be Matclied B. C. Fir Flooriog.- -V Tr)rontd is completed. When the Thun-doy, Foh. l7th, by memberr of arranged atNEWS-Of'-ev. -Bell'10hd Indeinen7- - Ctmncil mects again. in two. vreek�.'. dent phones. Whitby,Ont. 517 11fat-lied R. C. FirShepting, an(j the'Brooklin '*V. M. 8_under theam- The Chevwlet. Service Stalion ai)A the niatter of a cri'anty �iemorial- "Nin'tc.-Iled B. C. HeniTi)(4-- fluuuin� P-1ces nf the nik,:Iouary department of Garage at Pickering- is.open for all )rw-.pit;tl And�he new. scenic bigbtvay 1-inch V Matehed Fir,Ceilinz will likely be taken up, Agent for Legalite Auto Lens; which 4 hi tll,� SLI:idar Sch-ml. SpeciAl selea. kinds oft�pairs and ovei bauls. ,..Bougbt and sold. B. C...Cedar Siding, tilons of inusic and reading will also be -sion 25 cents, childremn Ad rn i:, you have to h%ve to comply Qo-vernmznt,--�icipal and Cor, Al�o, Beaver Board, F`14,-mer Bri.,ird 13FIOUGHAM Q, Finther particulars will be with the-laW 15 cent 5 -Sale. ft�d Apple Barrels. given next week. PO &(s' Aid willlfiild ration Bond ' for Tht, N1etbt)ai4= ;Sast over our village Expert workmanship guaranteed. A g1dom wa,� 13ell Phone 193 a meeting off Wedresday. reb. (Ith. at on Thursday afternoon -when it be. Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear & S-0n. 2 34 Fit the-home' of.'AIrs. W'aller C. Tires and Willard Batteries, W ' D. Gordon came known that !%Its. Lawson-had 7 -A Y staccumbed tn'that dread dis7ease WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT Bayles. Evj,�,yhov welcome, Batteries exchanged. ntle"nud children ate A FICKERRING 'Mrs. rfeewRn'.�Ia' RilwpLion. The Mi-s. Lawson was have rel urned hoin�,afler an-extena- Gerow's Oarage, Pickering =r. M. n. ,,&.rX1zz0M= the vounzest ditugliter of John and vi,it with rel Eell and Itriepend,�Ef-ph,,,., �itive-nrld filrnds in and The h'tte'Mrs. Bnrton and was born in- Veterinary Suri&on' rotind Vxbri�igc�And Clari�morrt-- this neighbor hood,nearly 225years ago. 14onorGraduate of OntRrioVeterinnry. R. A.- and- Mrs. Bivrell and ',%U�z5 I;oaving home slic went to h6r broth- J--..�-thleen McKinntra attend�-d the er in Dt',Iroi.t. ft.om whores ntered I College. nc,2rr givpn by the Tosoani(m L,* All call� dity or night he e, Poc promptly ttefid th:L. nobip,prufesslon of nuesing; Some. -rt in Power, 'Mlassev Scalit Oi.che-:�fa,'Of Mih.16. in four years ago 'she martried Day id 7 Bell ano bidependefitPho-nes'- Hall on Frid?iy evening last. Lawson, of DeLrcit, and for a time PICKERING,' �ONTARIO -by taking a Course in the Oar coulmunity has been cmJAnto a _tbehs was a li�ipry horne.' A babe - - ilden deathof airived In thai horixe, bilt %*,as bnly eep gloon) 1.5. the su T1.1fE T.A BLE,-Pickering Statios- oxii iu,),,t highly respected residents, T.R, Trains going East due as follows _--,_FLL.!0T1 Ts loanedforseven short trintitlis, when Sidney A. Bennett, which took place it was taken backto God wh(Nave iL. No. 6 7.5 A 11. at an evily Ifour on'Friday morning Her 'health failing and underspbysi-'. !,1 28 a 2.28 P.M. from heaA failure Mrs. Bennett. c4an'sHAvim-sh6 gaver up-ber home 36 'Local 6.23 P. M fieRrivg her hu�ban4 breai1hig very o�me nine months ago; ore Trains-going .West ane Sol follilwa- Youge &Charles Sts,Toroin6o and came here 6 beayily or gasping, arose, and.seeing with the hope of regainitrg her health. Nq, 35 Local 10.45 A M. One of the last tvro students to ac. his serious�ondition.called upon be' Being of a very bright and cheerful 27 Local 2.36 P. NI., : neighbors and summoned medical aid. fis ,sition, 7 Mail 8.55 p.il, cept positions commenced at$22.50 po she made many friends' E -OUR 0PEK0 COPPE per week-and the -otber at *er But.before the doctor arrived he had all of whom were anxious to chee�' TRY 7 �7_ Nos, Band 7 also run-on S*unday 4100 per 'month Promotion in breathed his last, Theaeceased, who and comfort her thr6ugh her long Ill_ 7 It is a Rexall prodtict Foregoing is acc9rding to Standard business Wrapid if you have cola- was in his 50th vfar, was a sonof the nes%. D-uritig the last six weeks'her' and is sure to t This school late-Thomas and Mrs. Bennett b ime. RECT PREPARATION. �w 0 husband wits constan.tly at her bed I is noted for high grade training F?nd At one time kept hotel at Brbu hani side. She leaves to mourn her loss a i please, Dr. N.,E. McEwen, B.V.Sc.- for assisting the sCtidents to obtain and U,xbridge, He was b�yrn near lo,�iok busbind, as well as an Aged: Only 45 0ents-per pod'I'd Clatemont on the�old homestend, now!father, five,-brothers and three-sisters: employment. - Wi-ite for Colleg6 Veterinary:Surgeon. occil ied I Robert and Will of Detroit, Orville.-WAWPOLES, NYALS CiTcufar. guter at.any time. p I!y his brother, 0. 0. Ben. _�A Graduate-of U�iversity of Toronto. nett He ived Mr a time in Toronto 'I 0 . orman and oeorge at home, Mrs. M. NATIONAL,� REXXLL Former VeterizinTian to Macdonald i -W. J. Eliidtt, rr.incipa,-I wit� his,parents. and about fifteen Hamilton-and Margarot Of HA]ifaX, ets a y Agricultural College, Quebec. years ago moved 6h to the farn�On aInd Slary at borhe, tb��e 6f whoin Produ lwa's'on hand -which he died. His funeral, which- were unable to be here, The sorrow- '.Prompt.-attenti6ii to all rlients. took place an 11%londay �o the Union, Ing huqband and family have universal Stationery, Qxbdies, Tobaccoes, Bell and Ind. Phones, It is My Business Cenrieterv,Claremont, was very larg- symRathy in this their, bour of ex- Cigars,' Cigaretts. Fly attet�6d. showing the high esteem E AR16 treme tr�uble- "The funpral service PICK RING, ONT' To help you run pnrt of yours. in wbi.ch he was held, Besides his Nvaq condticte(I by the Rev, Banner, We make our own stock and con- widow be is survived by after which the rewthins were taken dition powders. They contain By opening a New Garage in the Vil- sorrowing his twin brother, Walter'.who lives on to NVbitevaie cemetery Sunday after- lage of WhiLevale I am'prepared to do the ndjoiniDg farm, his brother 0. O_` pure drugs. No tiller. W s , G a : R E Fl) all kinds of repair work, including noon and was attended by a large of Claremont. and half br,other, J. 4, athering,all anxious to show their tops and side curtains, also-m 9 aking Has a full line of rresh and our- Borland, of Cla�emont. The sympa- lar your.old car look ft'rd run like new by t tribute of resgect to the departilvd, meats constantly an hand. giving it a good contofnew paint, thy of the community is extended to the sorrowing relativ;s. . N. E. McEWEN, Spice Roll, Breakfast BAco, Agent for Toronto machinery. includ. The. Pat-is 1jewsp-tper, Le Temug, n iug*, Pumps,,' Winamills, Silos Q. 0- C., advoeates the. Feiznre of German Ham, Bolog-ria, Weiners, etc and Gasoline Engines. Prig-Gerl. Williams, �4 V Veterinary 3��rgeon says be has the-names mktom-i on the left bank of the Highest p -, ., . .�, I; r .. Id CHARLES M.11RICE. rm Militar No. 24 Vbo Rhine if Berlin rejects the Paris y Distriat lk K Pic R G NE Whitevg Ont ore quelpik roara. Of,thiii, itcher's Rome Tel. 5521. _D h 17 _g 41- i'rA 4� _J� ol be there.. knowri that I t wou! ­OLD CARPET ,,:, , . The little light revealed dark earth Man,&Motto rance, alid rock. In one place—drop-by drop, A Business hda Frad of all kIncle made'Into whh the infinite patience in Which NEW RUGS 'nature does things--in a mass of lime I know a bu&lne3s.man who ALt Che simplest meal depo:(It had been fcrme�d."jusrt beside g,In his has this motto hangin' Rag Rugs Woven, Carpets Cmaned Send card for catalogue. j her poor effort at 9 tunnel a round office. "How Lan I Improve my am I buslueso to-day?­ it is a con. head lifted, and a black, pudgy face SANITARY-CARPET dLtANINQ Cot met her eyes. &tant reminder anti inspiration 83 Ryerson Av*. Toronto She d,d not scream. She was al- to him. Every morning he make, niost glad to see another living'crea- a little study of his ways �t do� ture., It was only a,child of eaz:th Ang business and walks about Hart] ljp.-- disturbed in it I a hiding; and # it scur- the establisbiuent to See' where quickly out of her sight.' Y6u4re ff,6t har4 up when your purse he can maie -any improvement She went on with her work,althou is flat gh at the rate of her toil it was A in his methods. nd Your trouii,&is fraY�d like an. old Impos- oin her splen doormat M? 3B jX sible that shet'shoUld escaj�e fir Now, that Is not�6nly a prison while ibe lived. did mott* for every businem YOu'?V not-hard up when your bills �-Is pure, wholesome anc S She came to loose ground soon, and man to adopt during the year, fall due _Vdeliciou 7, for a time hej� tunnel grew.fast, as b4t for all the.mt of us, modi. And You haven't a slill1big to see you'. -.)Beji4 us 9L VZ*t card for a free san*le,stating the price you now pay 'f she might escape. But her tool soon Aed to "Where can I Impjo3ve through;' -and if you use Wacl!�Cirecn or hUxeA TO96 the Address SaUda,Toronto. - ruck something that rang with myself to-dwy?, You're not hard up till y inetalic noise of -rock in a shut-up ou see the day ce. shock of fear ran How cam I make myself a lit- That You. haven!t a cheerful word to pla First, a Emuh her. Then slie took her'llash. tle 'broader, a'llttle, betf*r In. 9 tai light from her pocket. formed and better educated and -Slowly the cala n he How can You're not 114rd up when youx coin,is mity came upo r. a-little better trained? gone It seenied, as it frequently seems to, I make myself"a little more ef. Unto This' Moun n one in sudden trouble that she ouglit, ficient In every wa�? How can Aad-you whtstle a tune as you Journey, to have known that her effort.was on; J do everything.1 undertake to a quite useleas from-the first: She got finish and--in a mbre-busl3iesa- You ma.5r'waj)j the istreets while Others' By MARIANNE GAUSS.. out of her tunnel and crouched on her ride like matiner? I certainly ought knee:;, -with her face in her hands. She And Your pocket_,� Eav; naught but had wasted all that hard toil. She to be a little further on. than I 'was iii the 4orn . I hands Inside; Ing;* to ha7" a 4 It made a problem in mathematics�— must begiln again, and.no doubt sh,. That's not being broke you may. do Now-Margaret felt creeping over how far to the light? At what angle afrain would soon. strike the vast ledge little better character,have more 'Dend, -her the first ieur again. Butsheheld should her tunnel go? of rock. self-conitrol, be a little be.tter For your not h-ard lip while you have hersdilf still; slie would not let ber:sel She selected her place and began to - 'It was as still an-3 dark round her Poised a13d a stmuger and more a friend, struggle- but she could sot be atil?work. now as a place of the past should be. effetent inan. 'Without 'something to think about. - i An hour passed. The earth was very It was Xtachd country; and near her "How can I mys0f But you are -hard,up la sorry way, Slie'remembered first,�a story about,hard;. she.had made scarcel ly,an im- in the. ground perhaps some warrior tO4&y,,, prove me English officers who tunneled,pression. or Indian princess- was lying,' whi). Will make a splendid If YOU haven%a cheerful'word to say; air, a out of. 'a German prison,1 . At that rate, she should need a- had been there since centuries before motto for an Vj US tO, adopt.' if nothing on earth appeaj-,.to YOU oqg'ht ly night. Of course they week to work.* This th cAme to the white man—when the woods.over- And you can't see chaxm in the skies ii e nifai, and she was a girl; they her with a shock, and she felt sick. head were full of deer. of blue; a�week to do their digging, and But she did not think long about It, After thinking awhile,' Mrgaret And you are hard up If you've reachel _r chance�4it beat could,last only a bemuse (Ugging was much pleasanter crawled back into hi�r 'tunnel and mountain came the sha Yell of a the end, hours. She had nothing with than idleness. struck the hard barrier. What had catamount. rp And can say in truth' that �ou havi 7111ch todig. But she was thinking. I Once, when Margaret was in high seemed to be rock gave way to her On her way home she no'friend. met the She knew the interior of the old school, the county school commission- shovel. It was hardened earth and searching Part7 that had come with i-vld hole. in one place a tunnel, er had sent In some questions to.test Inclosed the undergTound era 11 les of dogis and guns to find her. arely large enough to admit a man's the cleverness of th Pils. Her re- some little Rd wring. Mer light "You dug your way out— YOU Will Live to Laugh. I port had been so You!" ex- &__�Y and now partly filled with earth trthat she had show4d a hawdlftl of last yesea acorns claimed the'ruen, incredulously. DW at a sharp incline toward cried all night; yet In I remember that when what seemed the morning and some dried fras-i for a bed. *She "'Why, no.0 Margaret answered, "I 7 UtWor of the earth. Near the 1 she had gone to work again at her could bear, scampering up a hallway du f a while, and then I found a terrible catastr befell me�wheu� Open-� or the .00-01 bg of the tunnel the bad once seen mathematics. -None of her people had the tiny paws of her fellow digget: au;�ite sudderil Or at least the future looked very black, Indeed, the remains of an old shovel. It v" ever attended college- he- aunts were; Eagerly she pushed on.- The whole so it semed to ins.117- and it seemed. as if there was no rusted,and the- wooden part.of tbe'v*sherwomen or AZ;�; hands at'place here had been honeycombed by Margaret did not think much at the chasm for me ko get ou my feet again, W decayed, but it was stiM forty or fifty years old. No one ex-I patient little toilers. Her tunnel grew time of her experience under the a friend saJd: "You won't believe 14 Is dissinc tool. She began to hunt,cOPt her mother thougtit -Margaret rapidly now. She ceased to follow mountain. She went back to her but I It was, the angle of her planning,but took the work. Against every I - for ft. would ever go to coUege. me a expectation, the time Will come when you will It was a gmt comfort to be doing worse because she had somehow to wai adz the little beasts. - 11 lauSh at this calamity, think of It as ud She got a position and R ed it well, being.a Something; the W114 feeling went Set a school to teach and earn the, enly, though her flashlight was cow thing for you.,, and Af t4K IL number of years she found . I have lived to prove the *Way as crawled on her knees Mon er tun- herself ih the state university. ?tar truth Of she ey. Still she,kept at her task. turned off, she perceived In hi "umil the hole and groped.with.her, So now she worked with her shovel.- nel a faint light. . Miners had tmnel- was she a dull student this —* prophecy; I have lived to bands. I She wialied.for a Ught. But if she ed from the north years before in an One,day Z very clever girl looked thl that Q the nxisfort=es. that Suddenly they*went off into sw'e had hod a minees lamp, effort to reach quartz that contained wistfully at her and said, '10 Mar. hLV6 ever happened to M6 have. in a Fold.-She had broken into this avenue, et, I wish I could go to college— way, hedped me. Ewh unfortumAtli ar= ad she kmew that she had reach;J thought, it would hardly hL -the -tunnel. dro-Inng- round' it; her right to uso It.' There was a comiodti. because the little wild diggeft had Ctr I havent the faith to try.' I sup- '-expefIrfeum has made me wiser, mo rli oved an the shovel. able air spwe, and,she was not: yet silected it-for their stArting place. Pose if you have faAh you can move careful. more determined to compen- -She met down to think. It was real-'feeling L.1 for lack of oxygen; Th- y was eaq now, though very bad now- abe almost for. but she how much a lamp can. old the mountains." Sate for the mistakes alad blunders was ��Je; the mountain. an was partly choked with de- A light broke an Margaret's face; it and failures, amol I c"It help feell that she ises. bris, washed down by-the rains, ng and had grown.to be a thoughtful face, that bably no great awourA of debris, 'When she had radde a very iittlo,- n she pulled herself from and it was-almost beautiful. Still ray life to richer for these trialiIi, restail an the slope aa PaInful and hunifflating as -they -h was slow. She j�tght a in front Of tunnel into the side of the hill she'the *Out of it and, taking it deep her speed 'the hole; were it not for the boulder iiat down to rest and thmt her hands breath, stood' upright on the moun- long while; then she.smiW sWd: have been, apparentj7, irremediable. 'that closed the entrance; it waidd be Into her pockets. 'One of them touch- tain. "Well, we don't always have to i All things, work together or tbota to tunnel in that direction. But ed a small round thing. It, was a Si4irs - - were out, and &�round moon move the mountain in kh instant. All WbID try to do their bes t, who are -'-,;'she decided to begin several feet from:pocket &;;bligbt. rode over Old Patience; it was moon- we need is to feel that it shwVt be honest and earnest. Through mis- the fallen rock, at the side. She had on her brother's milking light." She -heard the Vild mige of impossible for us to move It." takes we arrive at the goal of oompara,- Some measurements taken at the coat, and he always k4ept his flashr water below her, and now from some (The-'End.) !ttve perfecti old told hole remained in her mind. light in the pocket. She ought to have black canon near the summit of the on. It we are in earnest and tutedugent, and do our level beat to win out, we amal,do so in spite of '11"RIESTS OF CANADA ARE SOURCE OF RICH REVENUE' She Took, Her Chance. �Ahe multitude Of mistakes and blund-, jr%A it 0 Them Is a story- told cotime6raing a era, tfie mortifying errors we make. L_0G 60014 -RUP45'WICK careful mother whose three children I once heard-an editor of a great 0 14 t4 f W 13 Ftj Vp horrified her one day by producing for inagszllie say I Lt his PublIcation had 7 her -inspection three. exoeWingly bilt, risen Out Of its-mistakes; that it bad ons-lookIng toffee apUlm wim out over a-multitude ot scheme* *"Thej are very pretty,, my dears and experiments. very few Of whicy she, said, "but really you ;t Qt bad- ever Proved successful in them- mustri them. I've heard of liftle children 8'elves, But the perpetual effort to dying from eating ewored toffee ap..' boUer the pUblication, tire perpetual pies.'! effort. to get ahead, bad resulted in a real success. Then ahe took the svvetmeats away and put them out at mach�ag a-he -ler dreaslug thought a shelf in minard's Liniment for Burns, ate. M, fN A room. .'Aoom for Reproach. She was sure that that would end thernatter; but eirty the neit morn- The pastor of a country church had Ing 'she, heard a hobby for nature study and he i sound O�a the landing 112, and, cotrig to gee who was iLstir-&D' sessed'quite a knowledge ot fungi. So, 77 'K early, found Elsie trotting along the keen, indeed, was,his Interest that be passage. sometimes neglected hi&-Parish In his "Where are- you g6in'g, dear!" she quest for spe�,imens for his collection., askedt. "It's not six o'clbck yet." 'One day he ran Into the home of a "Going to see if Dick and Arthur are bedriddqn old woman and she immedi. dead yet," replied the eight-year-old ately reminded him how long it bad miss. "I'm nat." beem since be laoi caM- ed upon hie. "If I'd been a toad&tool," she. de- ��4 "You'd have been to see me, clared, Great Waterspout. long ago-' A J3 Particulars are published In the Women! We "Diamond Meteorological Magazine of , a grecit 9 Jwuterspout that' a correspondent ob- Dyes.' seirved south of Cape Comorin on a zlyye Old Skirti, Dresses,' Waists, day when the, weather %ms, -fine and Coats, Stockings, Draperies, ;�Q the ses smoo416 The wmkterspout formed between a rueset-gray cloud Everything. Each package of "Diamond Dyes' and the sea nearly five miles from the NVI contains easy directions for dyeing ship, At first the ollstance—'between any a-rdele of wool, silk, cotton, linen, the, baseof the cloud and the surface or miked goods. Beware! Poor dye of the sea was 4,600 feet, and the streaks. spots, fades, and ruins m a-' width,of the column tapered from 500 terial by Qving It a "dyed-look." Buy feet at Its. juncture with, the cloucl to "Diamond Dyes"-only. Druggist 'has. ­Canadas 225 million acres of mer. Ever increasing demand` fo-r 'p*ulp- British. CON' 150 feet at the am. The vortex Pap- Color Card. mbia's woods are at- charitable timber Is the second largest wood and paper is responsible In large tracting much foreign capital. Ame '119 ri- peered to be a tube with tapeti i sides, asset of.her natural resources wealth. and a central column. The W�nlls Minard's Liniment Relieves Cold-, a measure for this rapid development. can money is going Into new pulp and a . to. _44�e bulk of this timber In within easy American Imports of: Canadian pulp- paper mills on the Pacific Coast. Ap. se4med to cowlst of waiter moving downward md the central holumn ot reach Of the tidewater. Nova Scotia, wood (all kinds) for four mofiths, end- proximately, 85% of all capital invest- New Brunswick and British Columbia Ing july Slat, 1920, amounted to $20,- ed In the paper pulp Industry In Cana- water aocending. , The phenomenon run Exchaneave lasted, for thirteen minutes; then the can almost dump their loge in the 839,881.' According to latest statistics da Is American. An English symoll- The Ratepayer Publishin 4 as, while Quebec and Ontario Canada's available supply of pulpwood walls broke and the central column cate. Is building a $260,000 furniture app6a L Co., of Toronto, at-No. ;�;-hrve the St. Lawrence River for a is 9' red to ascend Into the cloud. P 01j000,00 cards and covers s5o,000 factory In British Columbia. Box fac- Columbine Ave., will buy Wh to the sea. jokes. old, now, fresh or square miles. Over a third of this, torles flourish edl over the province. stale, on any topic. Must be In 1909 the greater p�tft of Canadian spruce and balsam stands in the east- The small fruits, vegetabl-3, honey and A skilled workman Is much more % USX than 60-word swrles. Send your contributidna to- -,�'',:jumber exports went -out In the raw ern provinces, c6invenient to the east- poultry ranc'has of the' thern part regular in his-output than the-worker day. Liberal rates. ��.atate, only a little over One-third was ern states with their mwiy news- of th e pro' who is less qualified. vince need 4ountless crates manufactured In Canada, The nert papers and publishing houses. it Is ana b6xes for geiirng their produce to .,,...ten years saw a strong and continued estimated that, at the present rate of market. British Columbia's strategic Domestic economy was introduc'ed OOARSE ISALT Increase In Industrial development cutting. tbis ­PPIY will hbld out for situation for shipping to Pacific coast as a lesson into English schools in— I LAND SALT' by .1917 the tables had quite turn- 62 years. ' Strict -cutting regulations, ports and t4e Orient, Its numerous 187i. ed. In that year raore than 701rd of wise com�ervatlon and reforestation good harbors and the raet' iliat the cli- Bulk Carlots Carnr�.L's lumber exports were mann- plans are loolied to to prevent the an- mate permits all the year round-lum- The Nvorld*s consumption rf s�ugar TOR014TO SALT WORKS ftctured and less than,one-Chird left nibilation of Canadian forests and lum- bering have not been overlooked by. os estiniated at betwneri 14,000,000 c. j. cUFF TORONTO try in 8,raw a bwing industri". capital seeking Investment. and 15,000,000 tons a year. - r SA L- ABA 1 w lar rt o 71 gm, I&I RACING F6RBIDDEN IN IRISH AREAS . SMONED TO hts, Says Major- ':,% ' To Stop Fig M&- -.1"O'DISCUSS PAYMENT OF WAR DEBT General Stri Wand-, tary Commumler. j6 Debate the Amount, but Belfast, Jar- SO.—An officer aza Allowed to Will Not be aroliany One man were senloubly wounded amA P, oreign Countries Will Sup- Only.Ways of F aying it—F T7! il others slightly when a lam IN ve !on German Export Trade. ply Figures vrhich were'the officer asA tvelve men -Paris ot other ranks were rl&me was am Paria Jan. 80.—A German delegm. The Geramn Amb;1iSJJ1j:JC14�r to bushed lee n4ht in the viclultY of forwarded to Berlin the Twenure, a quiet residential. di;trict! t10 ondon on February 28 to today n gow to L Zueet the ames over the reparations an.ie6l plan on reparations and their an the,south dide of Dublin. A bombl was exploded and ehots were fired 01 mament. The Germans orders on digari According to ihe a-11W ch&ds, Ger- the lorry,to which the soldiers replied' �tunity to argue over Lat she ha""e -n10 oppor will be told in T*ondon tb vigarously. , Auxiliary pox-ce- werw the diswmament decisions. They may- rushed to the smr:e, but the assaiUnte or leave the new scheme. can take be allowe& answer at once or wait Until February 8h.6 win not wordis, Ms in it, but only 2� to reply,on the rePazati-Ons Plan- NOW'iPART OF GREAT ELECTK.M SYSTEM to diect*8 any ch=4 - A police patrol was fired on near on of the allied plan ara Falls which becomes the property of tways of carnong it out. Ina3much In the OPemti The Toronto Power House at Wag Virginia, County Cavan, teat -night bive plan is to not-, to coU,ect 12 per cont. on German ex- i:.- as the only altem* be ked as the Ontario Hydro-Electric Coramis�lon under. the recent, purchaw of the The poliet returned the fire,and 6res -hat she owes the Re- ports, foreign' oountries wa Of Ue attacking pa#y.-were seen to fify Germany t on importatiom ItIcKerizie interests. commission the figure 'Of to supply figures fall. There were no pollike casualties. paratlow gold, one.from Gern-jany. These figures are to i of the a; 400,000,000,000 marks in am figur-, OEL PROSPECTOR�� JBIG DIRIGIBLE One ot the member -nbush ES difficulties of the be used to check up the Germ raay, in view of the inasmuch' as the . United S A TOTAL WRECK ing party wht& was surprised latter plan, take with a grain of salt es. But s its import figures, TO PROVE FITN. military forces Friday at CoWord, allied chiefs' declaration. States publiehe County Cork, died in a hospital here If Gar -e,10iould -be no difficulty on this Rush to Northern Oilfields is R-34 Meet$ Another Mishap ed In the ea- to-day of w4ounds reeei many agreed with the, p:4n ther ar e undertaking not to score. 3—ftned th Halted by Federal Regu- , Dismantled. gagement. ent.of tb e Before leaving for London, Premier and Will be oeek an� loan without cons lations. It'appears the party had troneW Lloyd George ww asked about plans Howden, Eng., Jan. 30,-!rhe dir- the ro4d running from under pen Cork to Ma- allies she would be bound 'alties not to do,*-o. However, if she for arranging the allied debts. He re- A despatch frm D�wson, Y.T., igible R-84, which was damaged early croom. The members of the party Ong plied that the subject would be taken says:—Special pariles that h310"been Friday morn-in ' while makinga, land- who escaped carried off and concealled. refused to accept Article IV., am 9 othi", it might change the a-speet of up as soon as America �ould be got outfitting preparatory to rnwhing 500, ing_and whi& after drifting out to their slightly wounded comxmdes, but %"tibe situation, although it is true that to discuss arrangements for the debts miles over the Er4w vrith'dog teams,.sea was f1na1ly--=argoeruvrea--1%ck to were obl*ad to abarAon the five sori- her. "If my toboggans ' I' the Vortsaillos Tresty,in general*terms of the allies toward and 'supplies to 'stake oi ,her base here, suffered another mia- ousjy wounded. -th A�ap, during' Friday night, being badly 'ho was wouaid- permits,'of a constmetion. giving the creditor does not press me I Wdl not lands in e Fort Norman district,, Constable Olarke, w allies control over the contracting of press my delitor,". was the way Mr. probably will abandon'' or de'fer.,their damaged by a strong wind. ed -recently at *Stranooden, County� Llora George put it. trip becau8e of ad-�-ices fraiii Ottawa, �118 ..Ioane by Germa announced nY. Almost cut in two, it Monaghan, when his connwies were! 'lied, alw died in a hospital to�dayt _TeCel'Ved by G. Mackenzie, gold com- that the airahip�s flying day's are over ki that the Federal Govern-i and she will be dismantled. The military k9led one civilian s�A, ment FRANCE FACES had suspended 'until further*no-I On her arrival at Howden Friday captured ten members of the Party at, tice privileges for staking or other- -ford, live of the2n wounded, oc- nigbt efforts to house the damagedi Coach ENORMOUS DEFICIT %-Lge arquirjn� oil lands in the were�unsuccej&ul. She -was cording to a despatch dated Dublin.' eparation West Tenitorie-%. tethered with great difficulty to 8 January 29. Arms. ammunition an& Settlement of the R The gold-commis' p special witfior some distance from the other equipment were absnd*wdJ sioner has assed Question Shatters Hope of e., the notification on to several inter lied M thu.5 was expc- sed to the There were no casualties among the. a ested parties, notably &ome of ihe wind.. Saving Situatiom soldiers. many men who haA reached Hoot-a-, Dublin,. Jan. 30,—DlvWonaI' Com-, Paris,' Jan. S(L—France is face to ii LiDque, en route from Victoria, o aver oon,-� missioner Holmes, wbo with ifish Columbia inves. S. Wheat Stock face with bankruptcy. behalf of the Bv U. I stables was wounded Friday in on T%A settlement of the reparations, tors. bush near Castle Iskavi,County Kerry,� A dee-pat6 frorn Edmonton, Alta, died yesterday. He had only nceirt- st illusion that- Totals 320,000,000 Bus question shatters thela 4 t save the-' the German indemniY Migh says:—The 'only way to get into the' oner for A from orth th;.i coming spri _I 'United the south IcOu in On :,.,4 Vsshington ly been appointed Ckmimissi. 41 - N ng and sum situation, I -,"T� ;. .......... ern nties aeft;M;;) Cold, figures prove the desperate- says:—Stocks Qf wheat in the mer, by any route, la-fll. be to qualify - to COL Smyth, who Waa inurdenli4s and finaj�cird wiz- I States'On January 1, 1921, are estimat for, secure and carry clearance pa- finangisil situation ed by the Bureau of Markets and the wme time ago in a Cork club. axds as well ai adroit diplorcats, see pers from the Royal Canadis,n* Mount- Cork, JaxL 30,Major-General Sir no bopeful solution. I Bureau of Crop Estimates of the De d StricklaAd, in coninuad ed Police. There will be :no such, of� Already laborers reconstructing th&i traent of Agricuilture to be, 820 Eldwar par thing as booking passage without 000,W bushels. This is at Yout 40 j;;� the troops, in a proeloVt6m tody,` be no open door Aevastation in the Wle and Rheims them, and there %% t rams am being discharged by. into the 'oil co=try .on .any *,her cents of the toital available on July 1, fOrbid�s buntinif, POiD"O-Pois 1920, and.compared with 417,000,000 aul coursdThe meeting, In eft i,�housands and the civil servants dt- terms. No flying machines of any areas of the �w� of C**- TW iveting the work' of reconstruathon type wHI be permitted to leave for bushels on Januayy 'l, 1920. 'perary and Limerk�!-.. "w �;�njm& also are being rewoved under M. Lou- Movea Address to Speech from Throne the Mackenzie territory without clear- er gives as his reawn that It Ii po� -chour's Orders, tiv�h lack Of fun& X.X..Homuth,UY-0. member of the jug the police, or without each of .its sible these hDaa hunt meetings wi* to pay than. Ontario Loctsliture for Waterloo, who passengers being certified by a med;- R-34 Returns to Base be likely to lead to breaches �f 0"hd Loix+euT has announced that UFUTed 'he address- In-rePtY to the cal officer as phymcally "and mentally war sufferers hereafter would be rehn- speech from the Throne., fit to make the zrip. in Damaged Condition 'peam and be prejUdicial to the storation of order. bursod on 'the basis (A pre-war ap- praisals,and estiz"tes, which oversee on capital," which ban the. sole �door Estimate of League Penal Servitutle from one-fourth to one-thirdof, the open to the financiers who are seek- A despat4h from London says:— of Nations' Expenses The giant British dirlZible airWp R- 34, which was damaged while making for-Cork cimpban. 7 , present prices. ing a sokAion. It Is reported that thauswxls of fe'milies are preparing to .ev&'Wate Canadian Air �sorce-in A de6patch from deneva says: a lamflne on the Yorkslire coast earIT. D�W* jam :30.—pother Dotniall; —The League of Nations bag Friday morning wid drifted out to ogapkin to t late I M&yor Og he ,ord --the war-dwastated zone and become Training at Camp Borden den, 1and6d at her ban in Howden, CO*,has been sentenced to �refugees again, settling Im thd south just appointed the Swiss Governr* -f pa nt t ty York, late on Fviday otter- p.,W but two years hwn of France, rather than continue their A despatch frNm Ottawa says:— ment's inancial de rtme o cOurl Ali the members of the crew been rp*ted. He woe ftW for writ-, 11bitw Struggle. Training of officers, of the Canadian act as the Auditors of the The French Government is facing a Air-Force is going on apace.st Camp L­agiie accounts. Total esti- were safe. ing a letter'Kk*to cause disaffecOon: deficit Of from 22,000,000,000 to 26,- Borden, 'where' some 500 officers are mates of League expenses for ;,000,000,000 paper franck. *L% year. now taking courses and flyine every 1921 am 21,000,000 gold francs. ..........Wee* Market Report 'The,ordinary budget totals 19,000,- day. The mild weatbe+has been hMdp- 000,000,amd the extraordinary budget, ful in the'winter training. Machines African Explo r vbich to listed as "recoverable from have been momt�d on"',efther skiis or Toronto. 85%,c; hams, mied, 28 to 41c; boavy.,� Gerrmat reparations," totals 22,000,- vilteels, according 'to tt,� amount of Finds Rich Mmes Manitoba wheat—No. I Northern, 84 to 89c; cooked hanw, 66 tQ 5%' �-000,000 fraum snow. LoiAon, Jan. 30�"Enorm $1.85%- No. 2 Northern, backs, bowless 65 to 60c; ��*01 banks -$1.82 No. of gravels, analogous to the dkmon& The taxes are brhiging in leas than 8 NorUr;i;, $J.77%; No. -4 ;rt;;Z bacon, 42 to 9c; XPOCIAlt 50 tO 6&; '�`- --20,00000,000 franu, including 9,000,- Modesty is.the essential character- of the. Vast River, COUBCO Tolls, 38 to 39C. of mankind. The history, of re- bearing gravels Manitoba oats—No. 2 CW, .47%c- 1 Green of pickle, 10- losi -W,000 1hoLnes obtained through the istic ed cbiefly of nodules of a No- 3 C`W, 43�J-c; extra No. 1 f�;W, than moked. tiZation applied last $par,.which ligions proves it, for man adores eomPOs gate, r. everything, positively eyeTyt �ston�, tas. milked the country dr5 'hing. be_ jasper, chalcedony, banded iro, 43%c; No. I feed, 42%c; No. 2 feed, Barrelled meats—Bean pork, $96; ian ..Pemi-prooi- 38 .Z;�, no present Cham1w of Deputies fore adoring himself.�'—Remy de Gour. onyx, coTneli and othei-� short cut or family back, boneless. out stones by the thousaii&-. Manitoba barley—No. 3 CW, 88 U C. $47.50; pickled rolls, 4M to$N;,in P a "was elected on-% pktfor= of "no levy wont. Ze: pork, $38 to 41c. "This was my most picturesque dis- No. 4 CW, 69%c; rejected, 581 0- Dry salted meats—Long clears, in y," said Mr. F. C. Cornell, the feed, 0 .,bmsl 23% to-27%c; in coses, 26% African explorer and Prospector. He All above in store Fort WWam. to '!�.ob. d9pping 27%e; clear beRies, 29% to 30%t; EBT TO ALLIES co"r after Ontario whe�t fat beeks, 22 to 24c. GERMAN WAR D i has just returned to England points, ac� to 24%c tubs. some No 2 sprin pa" 26% to 01NO)OW twenty years' prospecting in 'reflits 0='Ade- Ladrd—Tierm, 24 to to $1,8&; No. 2 25 to 25%c the least known regions of Africa wbd 41.80 winter, �1.85 to $1.90. UVI hek is'convinced that a veritable'Gol. fftED AT $r-" 00 pftW 26%' to 27%,-- —Prompt shiprriont, 4 1 American do. -erces, 15% to Ise Par lb. lies deep in the desert couutr7 No. 2 yellow, trexk, Toronto, 95c. te Choice heavy stews, *10.50 to $11; '.,�,Coaimitteeof Ex ' Prto Hove Reached Am Agreement on the '-of the Rich rsveld, along the I*ww Ontario oat&—No. 3 wbAte, 50' to good heavy stews, $9ZO to..$104 but-% reaCheS Of the-Orange River. 53c, according to freights outside, cbers' cattle, chokets $9 to $9ZO- parations Barley—Malting, 90 to 95c, accord. System of Annual Payments of Re good, $7.50 to $8.50- do, M N ing to.freights outside. by Germany. 'J5 to $5.Fd; but-: .10 flour—Winter, in jute 8, to $6.76; do, com, d prompt -A despatch from Paris says:—The conditions that the annuities be re Ontar b cibers'bul*choice, $8 to$9; stmight-Tun-ma , $7 to $8; do,corn.,15 to $6; Z seaboard, $8.50. caws-, choice, $7.50 to $8.50- do, 9pA *�soion of the committee of experts duced to thirty years instead of forty- Peas--No. 2, $1.80 to$1.85, outside a-s agieca upon at Boulogne. Manitoba flour—Track, Toronto: 625 to $7- do, com., ;4 to b; feeders, of the Allied Supreme Oourvoil ended two 17.75 ta'$9.75; do, 900 Ibs., $7.25 to at 12.80 o'clock Saturday rnorn7 The proposed scheme Provides for First f)atents,.$10.90; second paterAs, $9.25;�do, 800 lbs., $5.75 to #6.76; do�' -bg after having rewhed a complete the payment of annuities on a 4iding $10.40. 10 com.,-�$6 to $6- canners and cutters. greement an the system, of annual scale of froin 2,000,000,000 to 6,000,- Buckwheat—No. 2, $1.05 to $1. a 3 to $4.60; i;kierw, good to choke J! Rye­­�No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $1.55 em. and me -of rop�ai!� by Germarry 000,000. gold marks aver a per to $1.60. Vaynienti iod of PS to $150; do, .1-iond awraities on Germanyps foreign probably forty-two years, and also a MilLf n%,d To- to $604 lamb$, y6ortings, $9 to 12% per cent. ad valorem tax on Ger- eed—Carlots, delivi do, spring' .$11,50 to *11.75- calvea.1 ronrbo freights, bags included. ny's war debt to the allies man exports so that her creditors will Bran' good to choice, $16 to $17; sc Germa f:;; On, $40, firm; shorts, Per tM* to$7.50; horg,fed and watered,$15.24i in- �ras fixed-by the committee at sixty be paid according to Germany's. white middlings, $47.25; to 115.50; do, weig1wd -off cam, $15.64, ".bill ion dolUrs- i I creasing 'prosperity. Hour, $2.50 to $2.75. .. to 15.75;,do, Lob., $14.26,.to $14.60; r a The seco Eggs­New-laid,eartom,85 to 9(kt; do country p This.amount will be paid ove nd ironing out of differ- I selects, 77 oints, $14 to $14.25 fter 'period Of thirty yeaTs in sliding an- errees came a two days of a con- to 80c; NO.*1, 75 to 77c. Montreal. Al %Vmitles, varying fxom five hundred tinually widening breach that thTeat- Butter—Creamery prints, 56 to On 0 '�tq, fir&* J10.90. Rolled osts, begi .11M I 69c; fresh-made, 59� to 61c; bakers Oats, Can. west. No. 2, 67c- do Nck d Ilars to one billion and ftve--ened to break up the conference, ft 138 to 45c. 8 68c. Flour Msui. sprimg ;�h� pa-1 'Itundred. inilliolL Oleoma;Tgarine—Best grade, 33 to- I being virtually susperkled except for In addition to these aunusyp�y_ private conferences. Official Fremch 35c. 90 lbs.,N8.80. Bran-440.25. Shorts--Y ��'tnciits the allies will exact tvrdve circles give the Belgian delegation Ch4e�etse--New, large, 31 to 31%c; 40.25. ay, No. 2, per ton, car lOt;s,),1,,, .11 ono4wX per cent.- Of the total credit for the success in' reconciling twins, 31% to 82c; old, large, 32 to 128 to $29. ftgur& ot German exports anAuall�r the BritM and French viewpoints. 3 K. Chee�pe, finest easterno, 27 bD 2714a.) --One-gal. tins, $8.50. Butter, Choicest creammry, 58% to �Which will bring the toW in&=mdt1,w The projeet In its final form, when Maple sTrup clover 54%c. Eggs, fresh, 89c. Potatoes'l of sixty billions. approved by the Supreme Courvw6ial, Honey, extracted—White car lots, $1.46 to $1.50. 1up to the am n 60-30-1b. tim, IT lb., 23 to PeTba honey i The dociston was at 00M Ym be submitted to Germany for ac� 24c; do 10-11) tins per Ir,' 9:4 to 25c; heifers coin., $5.50 to $7; CePta-nc* 83 on agreement outside of N,6. clover In 2% and butcher cow ;Tia $5 to $7; canlAm icated to the allied Preaers. 0OU OntaTdo ference cirdso are oxveatlug a tauft. Aatick 238 of the peace treaty, WhIch 6 lb. tins, per W 25 to 24� $8.25 to $3.76; cuiWr� $4 to $6; birt�, of the pbe at a cogb. entrants On repamtIons cominksks 1�ow Member of Manitoba catil"at OhF - creamer- cber bift P 1,1 $5 to $6.60. Good tive appr*val (W. C. D. McPherson, Portage I& o V�Ing cream, veal, $18 to $14; rAe&, $10 to $18; brenge whkh WM be bald with fte Wft ft tmk Cd fixing the SWOUNt OC lee �CkkTasns probably in XwmL the ID&MUMt, Then awther ao0J6L-- Pradrie, who has'been sworn In as 60c points, =$6.60 to fe. 'Ewes, $5 to $6.50; Lloyd C nom nal good, $12- com., $10 to $11-150.1 oorgo &groM to & pwaM6. or" WS bg mood to WV& tbo Q4r- ; Minlater at Public Works, su eceeding IQ&, -ear �nAghft, selects,' $17.60, 1 Ron. G. A. Grierson. t6 Ho". off an Gemmsn *voft o* as mans vffi be (nvAted. Smoked nv0ste—D 27% IN r., • are who we" so eothusWtic j cc ..,:, '' V THE OLD ' +` people war, and who will have HARM" SHO'� I r puu.,;J�ever��Friday mores as its offices to bear the burden of paying the _ �1►� y�: . g, r Pickering,•Qnt.) ioderun.ity,' w-ill also have food I have opened up a new harness shop. Rib U for thought.• in the buildt.ng formerly used as a Rrar- V V[�T .Y,, -.' •' " Tr4RMS age by Abril's& Andrew. opposite the v 1 v yr JLT;,per year; $1.60 if paid in advance. -- post office, Pickering, and also a shoe •..' ! tepairiug businees, and will.also carry ii stock of•hat ss, _ -JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Yuurpatranas;e is respectfully soli A Beautiful Black Tea—Egeellelit Flavor and + _ • ,�`F��. •rr� � ritkal and satisfaction guaranteed, _ � Aroma—Very Strong in Drawing - - -• � ' t`1OTUS AND COMMENT B "-� 1 �� •ar._�;• , Cecil Bradley l , +' - :Geranany is fur from being in a 40c. LS.-3-LSS. $1.00 ?�cheerfut fiasne' of mind at the = _ • present moment. The allies have _ - lair. er out liverq ;-Why pay 5 and 60c for inferior den n t dth that they are expected ectedlto Bus meets all Tr91ns -e y_r3. y s h - Package Teas ? I .. . ',pay them is 261,000,000,000,piarks, Firs_t-class Rigs to hire day or. _ :which is certainly a huge sure. '~ p Start the New Year Right - Tt;•ESD.1Y, FEB. 8TH-Auction sale of night at to a eat t ices. :Bat it Will not pay the allies for 155 acre farm, stock and implements, the property of James Grills, lot 32. .Phoue 1305, ' :'Aheir cost of the war, and it is no.t resit of con. 7, t�'trithy. Sale at 12. . , Buy all Your Geoc6ries at the GFrocer's. - $o ItyrgO a Ntitll its that which the . Luncli for these f!orn a �distancez, �'nOS• San•der$o Sen, Geraiaus declared-the allies would See hills for terms etc. Win. Maw, r e /f -have t9 pay after they had gttuN auctioneer. P1IOPRIETORS JAMES ,IC�A DS�N _f TUESDAY, FEB. STx—Credit stile of .F'' • `down oil their knees begging the reg. L'l.yds idale horses, grade Dur- Germans for peace. And,no one hart cattle, pigs, fluor implements, Concrete The.Pickering Grocer who knows the character of the etc., on loll. coil. 10, Markham, -s- Markham and Pickering' townline, German people in General •ill- 'the property of R. D. blillec•.. Sale doubt that that they`would force from at 12 o'clock, •noon, Fred Postill, -�- pp t a. : auctioneer. s Products .. -I0rG �0 ' �rV . . the allies the last dollar they WEDNESDAY, FEB.' 10TH—Auction capable of paying. The aaleof household furniture, storeQ, - allies instead will force the Ger- beds&c..also-*arden tools and stock- , m = ~ € in•trade of painter. House and lot _ ield Tile mans to pay all that they are able will be sold same day. Property'of If you want OyEter Sriell or 'Grit to a 'It is an- awful burden, pay. Alfred Palmer. C}uucb 8t. Picker•• ati Brick � for your poultry, _ - but it is the only way to convince ing. .Sale at one. ;See hills, W. B, the Huu that %gar is not all glory. Powell, auctioneer. ��`` 7 pp Hillibore' and Sulphur'as a louse`killer . -The The Crown •Prince used to say, TUESDAY. FEB. 22-,D-Auction Eale of �j-3 l e 3, 4� V a it d-Q - when the tide of tear was goitsit chnice• homer. grad,- cattle. Lurk ..on your stock, ' their way, that teat• was a gt'and shire pigs implYm�nti, izrain, roots �• _, _ etc., r+t lot �2, con. 1, Pickering i Uv• Fresh beat and Iy'lsh - sport Iu his exiled house he.%vill f . ' t erpdrl), the prespertr of Nichnel ~ have time to poudEr over thepaat. I GPt tnti rites. - Hsekev. bale at 1 •'clack. see hills. p Salt—fine, coarse and dairy n 50 100 200 lbs. axed he will pcubably conEludt W. B. Powell. auctioneer. " Coiicrete,ES'nrk Jlouo. y ".that fi ar hag it Sting i!1 it 93 r P:1 THURSDAY. FEB 24TU-Auction sale " we have them. as glory. and thuae -poor delitcled .'Ind. Phoue"_-05 Pick. ' . of farm stock. implements, etc., at, p _ >� - -' - ----. _-.---- - lot 32, con. 4. Pickering, the pro- c(1 . AUCTION, SALE OF perty of R'm. Sinclair. Sale at r !�� � es�10E: Simpson :Y $ , ` o'clock. sharp. See ' hills: Fred I _' Rena Clydesdale Harwe� ; Postill.auctioneer. L' �� Star on. RCOClf Road f e Dairy Cattle, Implements. L'c. 1�FG'�Lr�F$.A.$� «• .�1�7T�. =� tr. - {... ThR property.of, . .r •: :�- : :��. �. �. -450 Lots 17 and 18.Con. 10. Mal kh.im,on t0 Pickering Hardware. Store - ':TUESDAY, FEB. TNI: 8TH, 1921 A YEAR FOR LIFE W The fallowing : _ A fUMM GOVER MM ANNUM PROM ET HOMES _ 1'teg m%re.7 yrs. sup. in forrh Reg, -No better life investment avaWdAe - Does that Store burn too much Coal ?' We - - - i. ::::.._:.: mare,@epra, sup, in foal;Reg;stallion, - --No better wcwity obtauxable have the Happy Thought Range -that gives $' rs, Rehr. mare. l4 ra,su in foci; •-••Cannot be seised or kvied u pP y Y p• 1 �Y ss�� :- the maximum amount of beat �yith the mini Bay mare. 14 yrs; Reg. mare. 2 yrs,.; - --Witt be replaced if lost,abolem or destroyed -..--, mum amount of cord. Rea. stallion.colt; Bar driver. 10 yts: _ __ -Not affected by trade depression ' Buy driver. 11 Firs.: ,Pony mare.iris. 'I. �-Free from Dominic+,Income Tax _ .- •yia.; Sorrel driver 9 yrs.. Golden -No medical examination required - We have 2 only Oil Heateis at 7.50 each.. 1 Jubilee. Anyone over tho as of 5 years resident or demiciled in Canada , ;,. .:. cows Aao YoU� CATTLE: way Hor•e Birtiikets at a reduced !Ice. I only .` No. 1. Red craw, calf by side; .+,:.Roan. Any two pm'�may pm'c�jointly. p y r cow,fresh; 3;R& W cow, full flew, y�m+►3'Pme�K for their empioysea-aclrool boards for :.Robe at I7.Ot): 1 only Light Sat of Single , bred Sept. I3: 4, 8 & L;' Pow, (trEU t -�eiatiom for their ministers. t -Eirueys $31.00-a real bargain. t I�Iav V. v, Red cow, b[eJ'June 18: 8 A to>our sassier,or.tits.�booti irm m d T Baasda, iaoa� - Red cow, bred July`?3: 7, Roan heifer 01 r4 Ottawa,for new et and oCtter talotaeatlaa - r �•ad +�•tb " Be�t.Auleriean Coal Oil atgatlon. _! bred July 10.' 8, Roan heifer, bred V -Aug. 29: 9 11•g, Durham bull, Rural Charcoal at 20 cents per Iraq, -2 Tour, No. 13+599: 10, Red steer, rear• • All goods proportion. _ A then gv 'n propo lion - fir or: l 1.Red'heifer.v earring 12 and _ . _ ... -- - ._ _. � ,` , 19 2 b& wbeifere. yearling' f4, .Red - _ - heifer.Jersev cross; 15, B&`V heifer. - - __ 1 A good supply of Cali ISeal now' on hand, the 1 SWINE AND FOWL l} $'at so*; 80 choice Barred Rocks: ������...........�+� Royal Puryle line.. Once tried always used. _ Tearling,hens and pullets, splendid ' laying strain: _ - i c PICKERINGI • IMPLEMENTS - J. S. BAL.SDON, _ -.: McCormick binder, 7 ft., nearly new: i_- M-H mower. 6-ft.. nearly new; self. - l" dump borse rake, 1Qft.: Side delivery' III�I I A rake; Hay[wider. nearly new ; Inter- national cultivatoe','•18 tooth: Oli er .,OWNERS Corn cultivator; Bell ecuffler, 1•horer: E 0 RE ' ` Stee1 land roller. Verity, loft.. nearl FORD E r 9 --•- dew: Disc harrow, 17 discs; Set dray i e _ barrows, 4 sections+; X-H low down I �- ATTENTI01 i manure spreader,' International hay • i� OF MONKEY'S BREAD/ ,loader, nearly nepv; Bain wagon;Bain - .l truck.$inch thes, nearly new; Bain _ 1 Made from pre war standard flours. . Nothing at No. 1 wagon, box and seat; sat of wagon grade used. Milled and baked in our town. apcings,3 ton; McLaughlin light wag. - "tt•� - a - _100; Oliver Oliver Riding plow, No.21, 1 fur. G e Il ii 1 T 1 e 1- t)I'd -Service Day' dud patronize the home industries. tow: Verity gang low. No. i, new: rr��,, 1 -I t- • • - _.�: '.-"'Verity gang plow, No. 21, 2-furrow; N Z i[i ti '.Verity single plow, No. 21; Double - .mould plow, Wilkinson. new: M•H -, -* -turnip pulper.No.2, nearly new: Se! F o r•d • r' e p ai rs p r O ill p 1 ti' a t t c Il d e d Best Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Meat 25a Ib, r _of aleishe (toboggan) nearly new ; Mince Pies 2R. All our own snake. Best ingredients used A quantity l ` to Chocolates inUlk and boxes Wheelbarrow; M-H need drill,13-disc - ._ Gravel.box, Manure box, I � - - - - .of lumber, A uantity of matched _ ++ q ♦ I plank flooring; 2 toggging chains,Bind- r 11 T't5 (1(; O ) 3'l ll l« N nil _ Wedding Cakes a specialty 'inx chain, 25 cow Mine, 'M-H se ar• L tt ator, 7001bs.; Powercli clipper, Stewart; S t •y - - _ pp �1 2 pig troughs, 2J h. p, International R - M -0 asoiiue engine. 2 hand corn planters. I I - { fi) H . • ■ lN - gaugg•Y jack, McLaughlin top buggy, i i ri'` 0,11 a 111 ; Spa l: L 1 tl robber tires; Todd to hu `` l O i r b i I t p Rgy, rte I(� _ j • ,t PICKERING •ONTARIO tires, �ckson cart, Cutter, Fan aio tl! �� r f!, f imilL Set of brass mounted teRM bar• •ties,,-new; Set team harness. Set plow harness Set single harness, A nom- :� I t 5 � � �ooc� � �aCu t the . pa Bet of collars,Block and tackle, Light r�al m V 1J block and tatvkle. Grindstone, g horse t �blankets, Robe, Engine belt, �^ M18CELLANICOUS �11tt�clri�Nri Ford Sa!e•s h ;26gallon oilcans,4 egg crates,1`2doz ; . . Bureka.crock churn, new; Set scales. _, , .And Service Station - -- •.- Far Bread -.- 'M lbs.; Set butter scales;2 milk cans, I3e11 Phone 20 iKht t°aIl -- -- Milk strainer. Bread mixer. Happy _ �nl� Monare F lour for Pastry �• Thought stove, Box stove. Number of r. milk pails, Number of stable pails, •L _ _ b ,C barrels, .Neckyokes, 2sets of 3-borsa = — _ = -Brad' Shorts- and Feed' Flour yf, eveners.Set 4-horse eveners. Double. - - 1 :3 •trees, Spray can. Cro%vbar, Quantity -of oats, Quantity of hay. Number of ' -�p�rain bags, 2 scoop shovels, _ Reed "'• f - American Corn—ground, cracked and whole. ,•baby carriage, rubber tires; Number r • "Ur, y Hof tare. Rayo lamp, Forks, Tools etc., Where 1S Your Money? If your hens are not producing eggs in paping quantities, t •: and many other articles too numerous = One farmer kept his savings at home. His house was burned-- celebrated,Laying 14iash and Scratch Feed. to mention. and the money with it.. No reserve as the pprbprietsm has sold 'Once lea woman lud her dollars in a hole in a tree-and squirrels _ Highest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, - hisfarro, Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. 'The safest place for money is the bank, where it accumulates ;Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' i� Sale ai twelve o'clock, noon. 8terest in the savings department.. _ pep as account with this bank today. "1'ERM9-Fat Sow, Poultry. Hwy and , THE DOMINION* BANK The Campbell Flour 1Vlills Co ,"Ltd Grain and all sums of$25 and under, s • I' cash ; over that amount S months' _ a credit on ap +overt joint notes, or 3 Mills at .; per cent. stra�ht discount for easb. WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. �oirN SCOTT, f FriED PngTTLL. BROOKLIN BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Manager. - - I Torc��,to P.eterboro Pickering Kam. '•w:F` •qi'"-�'`^;'= :'� l!�^'�'-`. :.,:'a,;: ':.,; r ,--;• .;�' ::: w"�'.. %,aR1 .� '`,�7" a.�' '#,tea:.�°'a`'?+`:lrY�"^:;y.,,.�i °#r �'ku4'4 +�'�.�a .�.. �a,:�'��. •P:3?;'"*'� r*. .;,5�,:,`�=,yt ^q', 4.�.j ..��.. `jM�,... .d'.. .•J:'*;sc*.•- •:d ro*.• :t" r.Y.:'-'''�'..`;w•,u•,;�r 8:r•.^-lt:,�`gy '';;,�' "A,., k! ;�:`, ,k ,�,z. '«.,E`_n` �'• ,' rt.J }.I"' ro�� .. �;,,.,� X°"' .,, -�•�..• _ �,.,°.i:• •.k.. -rt,"�: !:` .yi•k .'A'-:- :Y '"� 'Y°un'�.:•_+::.;r�.w. m.'YT :- Nt ,sf ,'? «, dr r w•' q Sj .M n-e+d ,w sr, va—Y .e. ..+ Y�{. M-�.. rq ,s - w .. rRra .y , .. :.+ ..:,u .s•1m"', `-s'tv,T= mt'-s�'rv�S.r.-4''�`*. _ ...::'�i....•,.�i'e'.:....r.-.. .&±ak•� _"�s"�.: _ _ •..`.. „xis•. -, ,v :r� _ _ __. _ .w- .,;arw:w.w:t"_�.r:w -- - z.`;.. -....s i:.'�...• - '.....n ;x:nrm.tw ••- •' �." _.__ J-'.: xa' .s.-. - �� .� t _�- �F-...;•�. ..,.s.. •;� _ •a..��,,:�.>�'_.T,,::�-..•,,.,:�.� .M `gig".:. s:,• •.�',,, asnr# ntT P. Macnab jr. is oonSaed _ to his Evioe Ward lost a valuable cow bed through illness.. Mrs. Morgan Pugh is under the P � 'done day Iast Week. .. _ ",.T....'. Mfrs. J. D. Johnston; of Toronto, doctor a care at present. i� spent Friday.,with her parents, F. Mrs. Nichols,of Toronto, iskis- ,� •and'Mrs. Farmer. iting with Miss Margaret Graham. . Chas. and Mrs. Sargeut and R. A. and Mrs. Birrell visited C. '.'daughter, Violet, motored from S. and A]rs..Trueman on Sunday. R Toronto last weekend, Violet r Mrs. A.J. Chandler spent a fen ��r :•. r r' d3► s this week with friends in the Ot.limateriale and design manning over Sunday. . 3' Rev. and Mrs. C. W. King,Rieh- yin ies Mildred Brodie, 1 �!_`- — kept in stook. It will pay you and and Evans Ward and C. H. oher hnto, ,Chlldi:en love o p-made bread made j.oail at our works acd ins of our a Found attended thb Forward spent the week-end at her home - pe stock here. `QT vbtalh prices Don't lr miew "t* Movement Conference at, Oshawa of Cream 'of the West _ ageRlewe do not employth6134000 aech last Wednesday. J. H. F,�ens has purchased the �i Val. e a Y• i' lolar� p . ly we can, sad' do throw off the agent Hear Evangelist Alexander Tor- iloyer ptol�erty adjoining Ica Boy- s .,3d there ls_ . 6 .a : oommieaion of 10 per sent. whichyon wiI et•s lot. c,Irie in the Baptist church, Tuesday, nothing else sc ood for �'ii'l '`;a°1`', : Certainly ea.ve by purchasing from 2162 and following evenin s. 'Song set_ Chas. Florence is -on the sick -� �" ,'.€III'st can solicited. g g' '° 9 vice each evening win at 7.45. ti5t Ht yresent and -is tinder the f hera that• cost � " ;i°l=�'i";�1''�1 ` body4s invited to attend. 'Every dectct•'s cite. SO little. J. T. MATHESON DL=. Bella For ie of Toronto •t.' ;:••Pi;,i Office and `vorke Three carloads: 'of Claremont R �l 3#, r;��' . -'t,:; Whitby Ontario? -_ young people motored to LTxbrictge hats green spending a few days Leaf I1'i:lling Co., 'tcs - +� on Friday evening to see the hock- «'itlefriends in Claremont. Limited o„� c#fir§ .•:�;..'1 GIGANTIC ' e match between the Markham J Toro^:o,�9" ;�s' ,-•',� 4';# ,°z,rtf.-,�li y e Mr=. H.G. McIntyre, of Toronto, nni;:e y, f:t►r- ,s;` • ,;and local teatne. A nod awe is-vi-ilia with bliss Graham of ���." /�-�•'";, with the visiting team ahead q days. �3 S Sale] Caitubtogie for a few '- Mrs. Vincent Ellis of Toronto, -+�� 'I �.•,,;•6'19j' •`r :! was buried at Bethel on Ed. Gibson moped on Thursday •,tl y last into the'residence he recently yy Sunday afternoon. The service Purchased,formerl t Me?thodl3:C"--" �.,z ' '4 '`I`•+Ill i P _r�ll a-- _ s 3 i "s . s� Your cha�tc -b ---bu a was held in the Union church, parsoultge: _ _ _. ,t !•sir i t, !;' ' Eat#•�bJ y- -snpplp of-fall ,I :fr s , and winter goods at Rev. A. McLellats reaching the Ji greatly ti'. P J. Bundy has' returned hoome ' . r 1 " } reduced prices. sermon. Deceased was an old tee Y ';il - r;t3l e; I have been onccessf 1 in securing a after spending a month with his - t 1 ;'1, ; ident of Claremont, but the fam- brother in Toronto and with" isle- l y�' ^ ?• large and varied stock of Manufactur• l ,ily moved to Toronto about then- Lives in Elinvale. !, I ' I' 4 1 t I`I �- era 8amplea which are as you may -ty years ago t!' ° f i l 1 know taken from the best materials Miss Vbta Stephenson, A. T. C. A cordial invitation"is extended ll i and workmanab_i_p to appeal to the rah M., entertained about twenty-five to all to attend the Torrle meet , "- 9 1 ► ,; F trade. These T offer "of her pupils at a musicale in her logs in the Baptist -Church next I+ 1 to you. z bomd on Saturday afternoon,Jan. week. Special music. � � ht 46 J. Flagold Claremont 29th. During the afternoon the .'Hiss Little, who has been in To- t pupils did great credit to them, rontu, nursing for the part two Ind, Phone 2804 selves as well as to their tear-her weeks. hits returned and will spend .-in resderieg selections of music_ in some time with her sister, .Mrs. C. s -u the different grades. A. Overland. Stop ' That H aE k n 1The members of the Luion Cou h Coal,. -Co 'Church choir were entertained at al 0 9 g the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Claremont Garage ! With'Howard's White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry. Morgan on Mondiay evening last .rhea a most pleasant time Machine Welding and Fresh lot of Groceries always on hand. Hard and Soft Coal of the = . : was spent after the usual practice. General Tractor Works. _ • best quality on " On the previous Monday evening-S�in¢'the lox felt want of a Garage hand they were also entertained at the g g ^ No for that Good Cup of Tea—we eca supply you- and General Machine Shop in Clare- home of Walter and bits. Ward. inset. I beg to announce that I will 3 pounds for 1.00. _ THOS. A. ��p T;kte annual meeting of the shot by open one at North Claremont. _ Presbyterian Union congregation Prices given on all work and eame � Cat ` was held on Thursday e%a iinR done by,the best mechanics. ' Mrs. McMaster - = Brou ham '' o last. A large and interested con y g gregatioo was present and ex. C. Purdoe, North Claremont ressed their appreciation as the . „ different reports were read, @bow- w�ilt8Va1@ Club of -Bargains in Heavy Rubbrs a idg them all to be in a prosperous w� r condition. The treasurer reports F. o� all obligations discharged with a �Ye have a number of pairs of Men's and Bops' Heavy Rubbers ' #food surplus with which to begin g,ts }wonted bit. Doherty of the which we are selling at reduced prices Men's sizes the current year. A vote of thanks was tendered-to all thlrofficerq of Dept. of Agriculture to give an - 8, 9 and 10, Boys' all sizes. yt i the various departments. after-address on "General Agriculture Call and get a bargain at ''The Corner Store;" w which the congregation repaired and Dalryigg' in the I. O. O. F.to the basement of the church Hall, Whitevale, on January 11th,_ - = Claremont Ontario � _ where a hountiful banquet ccas at 2 p. w: All are invited. i A'�read. The taaleA were waited y • M. Palmer, Claremont b the men ,of the congregation GORDON 11c1iAY; Secretary.' w; and the di_4hes w'aahed to the ea. __ Lire satisfaction and comfort of .. '--- _. --- ARN TO SAVE. -the ladies ,-ho expressed their ap - Every man,woman predation of their courtesies. A number of short after-dinner r - and child Cali $avg. ". speeches were made and the coo. Every one shouldsave. �'veI'y1 '° ` gregation dispersed of ter enjoyiug 8III1t10t1S pt1SOn does save pleasant send prufltable eveniaR ., -_ �T► _ - The Savings Department 0� together. A new furnace is to be � g p instarlled In the chnFeb, at -an the Standard Bank of Canada early dskte and the congregation -look@ forward to a banner year. affords every facility for ai& : in you to save. as - "Resolved that Poverty is the - --- - •. - � $ Y • ' -cause of more crime,bau Riches" - - THE was the subject of an interesting - debate on Monday evening under - _ __— — __ •- the auspices of the B. Y. P. u - �.. STANDARD- B A N K ldiise Jean Evans presiding. Miss _ OF CANADA =' A. Brown and J. Timms upheld albs affirmative and ' J 9. Bundy W.CKERING BRANCH . and H. Willison stood for the neR =----•- ASSEY- HARR� S A. W.CfiI1WFORTM MANA•es! •'• -�v ative. Miss Brown pointed to the eIaANCM Also AT w+,KaYr t. immense amount of crime commit- = o !bed Fy drink and war down-and- :. - - , out people and she declared the : - 'greatest of all crimes was rebellion, against trod by hosts of ignorant, poor people ender stress of circnm The Pickering ; stances, citing the misled million :_,l- . :. .- `,' .' _ v v minitte of godless poor in Europe as an ( I pi e ance Co 8 example. Mr. Timms cited the re- e P r _ sort of sit many to suicide 'and of The object of this Aaeoeiattoa Ia to arson for insurance money to es- lessen steeling and prosecute ca the race and snfferin of • es- cape -daeq g _. _ _ g _ ', -_ ��- _ the felons poverty. Mr. Bundy on the other hand laid at the door of Capital li[smbsn 1}a.iaq property tolenoommaol• ' tam the responsibility for the Bol- - - - - cafe iely with y any m•mTee immedia ih of Ezemu" Committee. N shevists' terrible crimes in their = revolt against the unequal and ' • Membership fee ~'.`, 'unjust division of the world's Traitors, Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators; _ ?'�s•�IDs*be had tins the rre.tae<,�a:. wealth. He pointed to the 815,000, ; .'. Sleighs, Wagons, Mowers Rakes Drills ,., in.— r, on Banks, C. Ezsc. Com.—L. D. Banks, O.S.Palm -'000,000 now.in the hands of only $f f f f - - _' er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. 200 ,Americana as a huge crime _ ;Binders Rakes ' Cultivators Harrows . Plows J.R. T.hexteR; W. 1. Clark: against their millions of underpaid •. f, f f � , B•arNat'/ `• employees and other .half-starved Feed Cutters Pul rs Sawing Outfits Pr•sidntT victims. The immensely :wealthy 1 y g drink concerns; flooding the land - Ha Loaders' Manure Spreaders, Rollers 1 with their disease- and vice-breed- ! .ate• ing stuff were the cause of over SO • ' . - tc Etc., ,An�}� for the farm per cent of our country's crime. i. h f .r "'•fig , Mr. Willisou declared the late war 1 with its uptold wrongs-,,against - the helpless wits caused chiefly by -Europe's warlords' wealth, and - - • f°' ,i.;• the racetrack 'aamblin and di- gs - wy noire court wron of the rich were exposed crying evils. The � judgeswereMissChapmaD, M. J. ; The Universal ° `Vilker and W. M. Ryan. �Satu �j�' �}� .. '. e:... �21,WiaZe wing tip the merits of the many `- ♦• e11 be glad to call on you at an time and �f (One of Our Productions) arguments and their presentation, We reported .through Mr. Ryan " .: furnlSh you with prices and terms we sell Bill's Rite-Cite Lena for in favor of the affirmative, the - all makes of cars—the be et c in the market for marks being 50 for the af6i•mhtive .. _ and 38 for the negative. \At this - the price. - *- --•. +'' Tires for all car=, L+mery, Wheels. meeting the Blue and Red contest of the -past three mont)JS was ' _ _ Sato and Emery Mandrils, Lad- brought to a close with Reds'rr,a r et a Circular Saws, L d- ; jority of three last Reek turned' _ dens, c. r :? now to A Blue majority 6f 9, It is _ �,NVoodworking and General now tip to the Reis to entertain - Blncksmithing. theBldes-to agw-inleveningwhich THEXTON, • �Pickerin H. JACKSON, Brock Road,they will do nest Monday. • e Agent g Pickering, Ont; .:..t i�/., �•-:•n. .. i .. .. .: -,S �,.� M l- G�.!^'. �'S Q�C Ig' �.�P•yxy�„�,I�. ''� •''''?.w�"' 4r.' v� ."env' 'nex:"°;,...: :.y'"s:..q.�•`°••.+=.Y.-_' 3-• '�za,.r•tj,..`_1' r.t3...:.:.,�...: _�;a. � �-e-r:s' -ciw 3w. !S.:a1. y.••y.x.e #� j���`i (+ �O t"d q, 2 A;Z OL f DEE ' h;- pay 50 cents lorjW TOO In4weved Hu ''y" M en you Novel Feat". A JU.Syrimife. Is made , 14 Various h4lf and geof Red R ose types, from the long, heavy hunting mm crimson vou knife to the tiny watch chain knife. it. AV you g may Label) set ex • Q i �- Y be best described as a device • irher6li th4- blade, to when 'in "itte; actly the same tea . for which hold rigidly In position, and when not in use, is completely coaceal4d. When -te is dustproof, and can _ you formerly Paid 55 'cents a the d be made waterproof If desired. An &ckage.—Quality in Red Rose 'improvement, from the -Important ThO'Suriliki" in the Freight Car. said' ,Come over t.6 the car with me angles of utility and manufacture, :a rea -is the first consideration, the elimination steel ac c "The ctif- and w*111 see whether any Little PeO of the t I -b k. r7. freighVs coming!" called Axwds the station agentis •little ,spring, which c6matitutes a large part son, to ple, are there." 96 word and of the cost of the or4inary pocket- 'C ,DcWj you see the Mollie turned without 01ery-Planting Machine Z INDUSTRO FAR smoke and hegii-the rails singing? followed'-him back to the gi<iing• She knife. Also.- blades, are Interchaage• Self.prop;ean. she' while he able. --By the-simple method of un- a at the curve, now, and Will be stood and watched 'him ;Wft $OWL)'# climbed into the car. screwing the pin holding the blade,an. BY the, Ingenious application of a "Be careful" she called "or jeulll other blade can be quickly substituted. discarded two-cylinder opposed motor. AO few w*ruents later the freight Thus, a hunter can, in a moment, sub- cyciE6englue, a NOW York farmer has. frighten &;W 'away!" —trl;i came roaring round.the.curve. r the 9rdin- de'v1sed a 'celery-trans lantern mg. ad In a moment the boy came scrambl- statute a skinning blade fo BIG INCRFASE IN BRITISH- slow down With a great puffing ins down. He looked a little bevnld- ary blade in his knife. chins that automatically sets the 4116W irlikoding and was soon switched itself. U-48 Q=PtY Place,in the yards. That ered. EXHIBITS. Plants 'while propelling I The "You saw them!" Mollie' said in -motor, hung between the front wheel,%' trio transmits PALE, CHEEKS train had 6ieii a-long time on the vmy, .9 WAN "ur KS transmits its power to them, and also Or alln0ft a 1110,1:1-inth had Passed since Clifford operates two endless belts. While.one —it-had been-loaded-wttlr swcet-smell Pins boards up in the forest coon- man guides tl�� niaclude,' two others-, "I saw something qu'eer," Cl Hel&-7Ns-Year-in-Three--Dffw amswered-blinkb2g.--4'A-httle-thstcb7-- ����lil� ed house and some small creatures In man Sections, at Lo at the back place the small plants (M U7. The river had risen and swept A&ZIS red that moved so faot-that I could. marks on one of the belts, as it cross. 7 SWAY two railway bridgei, and,so the' Birraingharn and Glasgow. as a feed table. The other belt bola - not get a good look at them utli W,as very late. New. Health Can be Obtained by thein In, position, roots forward, until I knew I was right," said Mollie. Indications are that the British in- riftes don't -take out all the Enriching the Bloo& they enter a furrow made by a sm&U ThVy decided to. go and:get some du.stries.Fair is be decidedly larger boards$" Clifford begge,&whed-a-ma;n­c;ookiea. and more comprehensive this plow on the•machine, and two follow. 'cam to unload "Fi3ther has bought they Clifford said When a girl In hdr 'teens becomes in disks then turn tbA-e&Mft--baxk- "Whatever are,� Ch peevish. listless and dull, when moth- than ever before, says a London des- roots. �OnOugh of the lumber to fix up a p1787- wisely, "they'll be glad to have some- seems to In thT ground nterest her and dainties__Patch: It will bi held d for Mollie and me We are-thing to eat.' do not tempt her appetite, you may be tfons-,�t London and Birm!ngharn, `90bg to have a joeemw, a sliding They ran off and came'back a little certain that she needs more good from February 2 to March 4, and at Could we later with a supply of froslk cookies. blood Glasgow from February 28 to March - board and &' little house- C*me down in the morning and take Creeping cautious?y up to the car, with. than her system Js provided Before long her pallid cheeks. HIDES-WOOL-FUIRD901 Out Our boards?- he asked. they. laid their offerijaV just inside frequent.eat headaches, breathlessness Last year the London section of the The man nodded, and the children the door and then backed off. Crystal Palace,nd heart palpitatiom will-confirn, that fair was held In the C Our business has been built ran off, aatiifted, to their homes. "They'ro bound to.be hungry but because -of the-in up on-the willingness and y after Ce Ja anaemic. Many mothers, as the crease -In the ­ru be down right after breakfast,'` that long trip,",said Mollie. result .of their own girlhood experi- number of exhibits it will be held In ability to give .yon real Clifford called. After a minute or two there was a ence, Can promptly detect the earl the.White City this year. The Idea of' sary1m . But it was M0111e that was first at slight rustle inside the' car. Then- a I Y having- the GI"gow -section open a -the tracks the next mornin g. Signs of anaemia and the wise mother week later Is. to give buyers and visf. LUAM STONE SONS LIMITED The little object flashed into sight. It gave does not wait for the trouble to de- WOODSTOCK ONTARIO little girl, who law lame, lied with' one peck at the cookies In 6e door, velop further,-opt at once gives her tars an opportunity to visit all three ESTABLISmrm m7o her mother in a,small cottage a little!,and uttered a quick call. Another daughter EL course with Dr. Williams' sections of the fair without being Way below the station. She had never little creature came hurrying up. Pink Pills, which renews the blood rushed. I As In-the-paat only British m-anufac. had a real Playmate until 'Clifford's . The two watchers backed Off still supply and bapJshes.anaemia before It moved in to the neighborhood farther, laughing as they went. has obtal4e4 a hold on the system. turers will bi allowed to exhibit, and t1gia mong many who have benefited -* nearby City. And she had "There are your Little People," A the only their own wares. No duplim. scarceL4 ever owned a lions will be, Permitted. Attendance play-thing. Clifford said. by the use of These pilij is I-qlse Dora either, N* Wonder she came running! '-Red vests, not rid Jackets!" Mollie Kerr, R.R. No. 4, Marton, Ont., who will be by Invitation only. which in IV . 'down'to the siding just after sunrise cried. "I never once thought about says: -,For,a I ng time-I had e- York-may. be othaaed.from the .0 d been Aid peered with such eagerness cut. I was British Cowul-General, 44 Whitehall thecar. 3 into birds. feelfi* tired a Street- "A:Ed* a nest of mud and straw troubled with headache and backache, t she only Peeped in; then she iustead of a house," chuckled-Clifford. and would 9ftke up In the morning .Exhibits Have Wide Range. ran Buaway with A startled•look on her "Those robins 'must 'have -built and feeling tired and depressed. I had to The•lines to be exhibited In London faici• Tdraink the canter cf the stn-1 nested in the eat while it was stalled walk a considerable distance-going io are books, cutlery. silver, Jewellry,' don SwiftlY. she ran into Clifford. up north Listent Don't you bear the and from seh6ol and would feel so watches, Clocks, haberdashery- glase.. "What's the matter, Mollie?" he little'robins-crying back in-there?" tired that Wasemed I could not go an-_ ware, china, ,earthenware, stoneware, --'asksd. Mollie nodded. "Well." she• said, other step, About this time a lady Vapor, stationery,. statloaeis' -sun. Mollies eyes were big, "The-Little j lone thing is certain--=our playhouse doctor came-to the school,-to -examine dries, Rrinting.' medical aft surgical People c&mq.Into our freight car last,and the other fun must wait until the children, and she• told me I badly Instruments.'Jeatheir for the fancy alight, Clifford," Mollie"id. "I heard those little robins can fly." , needed' a tonic to build me up. Dr. goods, bookbinding and upholstery .:them rustling,round in there. and I "Of course," Clifford.agreed. "'And Williams' Pink Pills had been used in trades, brushes, brc-otns, to",sporting a" their red jackets.1, guard ouir hom-ei before thIJ4 and I began' to goods. - sclert(fic and ' optical Initru- what's motes, we will -mount -YOU 6e-been over their private, car until they are take them. I can, only Cl'ffOrd laughed- Bay that they meats; phot6grapbic supplies, drugs, Tesding' your fairy book again," be quite ready t�? leave it.$; have greatly helped me. I no longer musical instruments, furditurs, and baskq!twar suffer from the headaches and back Me country in the war? Or were they achel�and.I now wake Up In the morn- At Birmingham, lighting fixtures, -POL14*41m S fighting for themselves?Did the ladies ing feeling rested and refreshed. It cook stoves and utensils, general bard. LONDON ever in need of a tonic again I shall ware, tools of metal and -gentlemen think that he was+a- all descriptions, Imperial Mica Axle Grosse.and here? (Loud cheers and cries of lose no time. in taking Dr. Williams' furnitgre, saddlery and hariaess, Are. Inqwrial Eureka Harness Oil lessen Pink Pifts." UP FORUM IN PARK What di'd they fight for, any. arms, fishing rods and tackle, ma- qbthe main an wagon,team and bar. way? "Two, and fourpence You can get th&e pills Alirdugh'any 'ehin�ory beltings, India rubber goods, _(Shouts of dealer in me'dictie'or by mail post. weighing and mea-su-ring appliances new. They make heavy hutding a day!" 4',Plum and apple jam!") I $a& and easy. paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for paials, . architectural metal works, "Z i.,AW ONE MAY-TALK FOR Government Protects its Opponent. s".50, from The Dr. Williams, bled!- steel and bemp rope, dordage-&ud- The mica in Imperial Mica Axle The crowd had been Je4ringly toler. ciao Co., Brockizille, Oat. Grew forms st smooth,heat-resist- r;.. OR AGAINST string. lot ant at first, but it began. to feel that Ing cost on axle and hub. Over -Once Romed At Glasgow'textitt, of all descrip- this the grease works essiIy and the bewhiskered,little man was saying Eephants tions, ready made clothing. including ! things he should not. A young Cock. -hosiery, hats, caps, boots, shoes and kill$ an frictlom Imperial Mier R64kcals, and Repreftntatives, ney abioved forward and offered t British Isles. Axle Grease goes twice as far as j5' 0 zric animal gloves; carpet and upholstery ma. OfAn RelWoUvr Sects Ad-' fightthe-speakev., The crowd waited, The bones of _a pLe-hiat, teriate, foodstuffs.- prepared and pre- mdi=y Wvases• were found the heart of 40 It seemed that eveutualities London by lei '' served; beverages, chemicals and. Imierial Eureka Harness oil &V841 Interested Crowds. we One of the two workinen excavating on the site fora so harness soft,fiezible and Mang. re about to occur. dyes. pnew bank building in Regent Streqt. protects-leather from sweat� dust It FOR are In Laridon'-and baimini; majestic bobbies, or"Policemen. on -------- -duty, elbowed his way into the ring, SAN'. TIfe bones, which are believed and moisture, and pre" crack. With a great*idea 'that.needs- ,pres- to-be thpoe'of an' elephant"6f-mamz - A Child's Dental Chair. ing- It is easily applied"quickly and tile Cockney melted away. Under Won, the best and easiest thing to do. saves its small cost in harness sod the safe moth dating back thousands of years The Inwortance cf caring f protection don. of that governmpnt or the is to go down to Hyde Park, mouiat & c repairs. It Improves the appear. before histon-b0gan. were found in teeth of children has been so strongly there and make . a speech of which he did not think so�very the virgin soil,which is alluvial gravel, ance of any dark dressed leather about IL Realizing the basic IL much the 1.1ttto man continued his reallied during the past few years and keeps it in good conditkoL human speech. at a depth of.about.forty-five.feet. that many devices have been brought' need for self-expression. the London The bones have been taken- to the out to facilitate& group of several-hundred persons to the work. The latest- IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED p° stood have set aside a corner of the Geologicil'Maseum, whiire thi�y will A�� silently about a,pretty and aw. of these'is a special dental chair, as Poww Heat Light Lu6r6cative park as an open forum, and-any one n g be Examined. Authorities there said complete, In appointments as is 'the Branch"in SH ciess. dent young woman wbg was pleading who want& to talk,. either for or .,. h... S thq6 among the bones was--One- that. regular adult size, but constructed for tbb Rom4n Catholic Chure he ns ed against,the accepted'scheme of things. was explaining the story of St. Peter, tookefl. like a part of 01,i ZZWerial Ativa.Azlo Grease comas his an elephant's a reduced scale. Besides the regular coamnAtnt sinis. ran"froam a 1.1110. can do their talking there. and her voice rose htgn.and.htgher in tooth, indicating that the bones are 'footrest,-the rbild's chair fitted with i tin to a barrar. There are representatives of all re- the still evening air. those of one of the great herbivorous an auxiliary rest for the comfort of lanperw8ur9ka Bar- IJ910QS sects. There are vegetarians, Near bY-a' gray haired .spoke mammals which at one time Inhabited the smalleat•-patient.•� Height adjust- no"Oil to AtS&S tram '.Pholdbitionists, anti , prohibitionists, ke r I pint to a barral. onvincingly of the menace of the pig Itish'18168. nient is accomplished by means of a Sold by dealers MarXian Soctalksts and birth control to public health. One does not quite pedal acting upon a mechanism in the everywhero. 4 enthusiasts. All London cheerfully understand why. An interqatled crowd .'.In a Class by Himself, pedestal- •base. Tli4y headrest is also A§WIL comes to listen and-be ainused, In cheerfully challenged his every state. 'An Irish drill Sergeant was fustruct. adjustable. fact, In fashionable Loudon it Is.quits meat. — Ing some recruits in the mysterieslof the smart thing to promenade In Hyde "Sure" let them talk," said the. bob• marching movements, and foui2d great The total enlistments anto the Can- Park Just before tea time of a Sunday by. There's sonie Socialists, and some difficulty In getting a countryman Of adisn. Expeditionary Force during the, and "listen to the radicaN.". worse. But we let them say almost' his to halt wben the.conimmand was war Nvqs 590,572, of ,whom 418,062 One afternoon the min dampen ed anything they want -to.. .It don't do given.' -proceeded overseas. the ardor of the crowd, but when the any harm, and they sort of lot After ekp'lainftig and Illustrating' weather cleared at sunset 600 or 700 steam that way. Every one has' s several times, he approached the re- People. were still listening Ao the good time and uobody pays-mucli at• cruit, sized him up silently for a few speakers They stood In the gr9-Wing, Aention- e3xellt when tbere'q a good minutes and then demanded his nalftel.- �' I a litle, dark mass near the park laugb." "Casey,-sir,'-was the reply. & ��� � _gate, a Glowing sunset sky above them 4. , "Well, Casey; did yp Iver itrive a and n the dark shadow of the bare,trees _.. mule?" USE An Ingenious Invention. -1 ­Yis., There*were IlveF speakers and each "What did y*e­�a y when With an ingenious tuning device ar. YOU trarited had his own little gathering,. For the ranged In the form' of a small book, hfm to Stop?"•most par t the groups-we're silent, Only add asing'a walhing stick as a mast the shrill voice of the speaker being for the antenna wire, a British officef The sergeant turned away and I M. ...... heard; but one man bad- gathered hag�coLtrlved-a racIto-receivIng,get of mediately-put his -squad -in' motion. about him a denser crowd, that shoved extreme simplicity and portability. After they had advanced a­dozen �snd Jostled, laughed and mocked. By opening the ,poelcet-size book to yards or go he bawled out at the top- He stood in the centre, 'the of his lliniz,;: halt. Who,1, 44 -,rin,g greater or less degree, ­ alrd-varying pressed close about him. -He was a the antrenna­!ength, reception Is ad. little man, with bushy whiskers, keen, nervous eyes, and dressed Justed to wave lengths between $00 Sure, ssed In'neat and 2,500 inetres. With this equip- tweeds. Ho"Was against things as they I wish you wouldn't tali me meat, using a regular bead telephone, am. The Cabinet was not much good. your lamb when folks are around." messages lave-been received from.-sta. 11��Ument was worse. The answer tiolns more than 500 miles distant. "Why not, Uddle?" --,was the intelligent use of the ballot. "It makes me feel so 8'h"pish." TJVft+M*V1f X L Why were People making al,1, this fuss over the heroes of the war. Were it i5 estimates at about 4,00 0,600 N"t S210VZ 8 LIMITSID Ontario was set up act the Province Were they figbtinj for pins are destroed daily. of Upper Canada in 1791, or .7. , AUTO- REPAIR PARTS Burled in Westminster Abbey, for inoot modds at *aft Ontario abbey's 60014111t Wall* nVuoe4. Write or w1re us describ- th evus V4 AUled I w on want We 0063`17 Bites and chapped Within the Tokk 4ftais to yow Tbers lieth one''to whom me R di women t Ing most complete stock 1. of becoming qualift nure" a threo. hands use C. course of general trajul atftae- and automobile equipment. we ship ArOun C.O.D. anywhere In Can"&- Saus- and other Information y d it lie the royal dead, ia factory. or refund In Aill'our motto. Toronto BAUM Crusaders.ImIght and peer; shows' =,961vaitV =2413a ftt`19_0`at&rio. And every name on every oto.no Hydro, In.8cotland. 01 IT BENGUE ton 42,000 electrical Krb. There lie the noble.and the 90A is & remedy for the relief or fW kame&te rew try a tube The lights of.every age, through Abe woods more than he does the wokerpMeIr rQUftg to Welilte in Rheum&tlsih. XIdne U'roubm. It to-day and be ceiiinced The statesman and the excitement Of the OltY 04r06tIL_ He the Watoggtoj at the T%Ly. since it was first mcenufte= ago. distribution of large &u=1& KINAK OF S11111STITIM The poet and the a so It, thou. that In this Place, learns the &AA* about the winde, th* 0. Cook 01.00a tabs How com "A % . atare. the.treas and all living thh30­ Call A4WIn. stow *blob are t=hod Is M Launda islus CO.L10. Where sleep the great alone, agents **of arned1lise,we MONTRICAL We find this single monument and blacolkes, "matter-of Iftim el In Pod��the lady Of the 12011110 sold at met ;owr; =t. IRT1W Dr.sums Saco P6 P.41 rite LIEVES PAIN To one unknown? A Elcout-can,tie a knot that win bold, A=Xedloal Co.. 24 SL Paul St% IM"t Montreal. Mention thin pap-or. Mr.Newb"wed—O"Yes,but-then Hast thou forgotten Flanders, fields? he-can swini, he can patch & tent, he . we VaNW, Wail;In the wide waid This man without a name, Can nlend a tear in his trousers, he A name to'every mourner brings Can tell you what weeds are POISOZIOUS Again when the honoymoon Is 0VWe" CORNS and.what are-not; if living near the ft'Flanders nelds the poppies blow, ocean, lake-or river he-can. root a sell an car. Uft Right Off And sunbeams there may shine. or pull "Tibb �6 my car," exploded the trate But bare Is love'o own monument A Scout does-not ma away when an OF tourist to the garagem6n, "and what -without Pain' cideut occurs. If a pemon boa been In BrItaWa shrine. ac I my about it; soes--soor, ifagic .0, 11 stopping the flow of blood, it&person Drop a little "Frevezone # crawled out from under the dead me- hap been burned he knows just what -tan &&Ing corn, in WM 'cillnib aid said. pleading1j, "my 'on- 11111119601*4 Wes% V0616 istopshurting, then -shortly you lift It to'do.to-alleviate the sufferings; and Ve" b�t off should nyme be drowning, his train- One, J11ter a Cra �1&11 or a HWONUTUORS ins helps him to ineet the emergency, mina your feet axe Completely umob4d-UIL Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of to swim, with all clothes on If neces- won with MINA2UYS Teachol"Now, Willie, it I gave will relieve 701, ."a you Will MOT;r "Freezone" for a few cents, suff1claut Our Canadian winters are exceed. Bary, to the Person in danger, and to without a bottle. %o remove every hard corn, soft corn, ingly hard on the healthof little ones. bring him back to agety. And who i n you five rabbits and then tour,100re, -the drowning person Is pulled ashore, how main would you have?" In Great Britain, duke in the high- or corn between the tow, and e&Uusft. The weather Is often no severe'that we the mother cannot take the little one lie doesn't stand around waiting for W11.1107-,"ren. Got title of nobility. The ftst English _-Mind-reading. He Teach r-­P1How,da. you make that duke wee 33dward, the Black somebody else to do s4mething. PAW% out for an atring. This eonsequence to VA 'A pretty little young MY of seven That baliy,le confined to overheated, knows, how to apply artificial-respirs- VA created Duke'.& Commeall In 1M. bad memorized several of the stories badly venWated rooms; takes cold tion and sets to It at once because he Willie---well, I have one. at home in her falry book and was fond of pro. Kinartra Liniment for DandrufL tending to read them. One night she -lost and becomes cross and peevish.Baby's kDOws that not Ono moment a= b`W already' Own Tablets should be given to keep MONEY 'ORDERS. seated upon the lap of a visitor, the little one healthy. They are'& mild - A Smut is kind to everything that News is dlstz� throngbout 60 Vas doing Buy your Out-cf-towu §uVVII'ss with nativ" of Central Africa by Meanis affecting to read one of her favorite He prides himself upon laxative Which regul&�OL the stomach ItTes. Dominion. Exprew Money Orders. olf _signal& sales about some wooden dellit. ' d thus prevent cold$. a "good turn" every day-tpr which and- bowels an be,of course, w1u not accept IL tip. MT9 DoUars costs three cents. She w" Pmcsod'ug with great ea- The Tablets . are sold by medicine tbualasm for several momeAts. whon' dealers or by nlall at 25 cents &-box A Scout promise& to do his duty to -in-Great Britain 'the guest Interrupted her by saying: from The Dr. Williams,-Medicino Co., God and his country, to help other German prisoners "But, my de&r child,I don-t-kee any. Brockville.Ont, people at all times, to obey the Scout won emple7ed in two waye­q� page.. law, send at all-ames undartakes, to do 26,000 00 tba land, and over 6,000 to thing about dolls on that I know 14'. saw the small one 001116 formabi= are stated to be his beat to kee himself physically cleaming up camps and AlEng in -pmmptly jand,sheepishly. --I was due to the preg of st in the air, strong. mentally &wake and momlly tran&es an the East Coast. ence du -:Veading on the wrong page," the palrticles of dust acting as contrea 8tmfthL Then turning over several pages, of condensation for the formation of Any boy. twelve years of me or ahe concluded. �'It'a over here. over, may becomeF a Boy Scout, by joining a troop that has already been --' MOTHER! The game a billiards is supposed Nova Scotia leads the started. In ease there In no troop In -in the provinces in apple production. hU ue!ghborhood, or If for other rea- to have been invented in France Her sOnS it is advisable to farm a new 0califorrill Syrup (if Fige 1.7 fifteenth century. 1919 crop was over 2,000,000 barrels. r- troop, this may be done after consul. -The Conadiala apple crop in 1929 was 5 Best LaXItive tatJon with Scout Headquarters in Child! Minard's Liniment Relleves"DIstemper_worth $24,000,000. Toronto- But In any come, the consent of the parent or guardian must be shown on the enrollment blank. MA Tsetm Fly. CUTICURA A The Dkwtor of Agriculture for SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLIS -Variations Ryatt, Liggot, _Qates, Varlittions.-Abbot, Abbotson. -Southern Rhodes* says that- the C...J--a— .11:�, Galts. Waite. Wayte. Racial OrIgin-Scottleh and English. tsetse fly, so widely fatal to domestic and hot water to cleanse and purt. Lnimsls, has invaded now districts of Racial Origin-English. Gource--Ocupotion. &., Dry lightly and apply CUtk= South Africa and reoccupled terrLtory twent to soothe and heal. Cud. Source - Geographical," also occupa The family name of MacNab Is simp that was infected u=7 years ago, but aura Talcum soothes and cools the tional. lY the Anglicized version of the Gaelic that has been free since the outbreaks skin and overcomes heavy perqA- . ..... The.family names in this group are "Mae-Ln-Aba," and It imeaps, exactly Of 'Immit Interwoven through what is, to our the same-thing aa.Abbotsom, "eon of the fly in some places menaces farms sftV 25C. a- - 25memisee, Talmeft2k, Sold modern trainiag. one o 414 avow mprehensible changes in language From this it might be. interred, In -of otherwise desirable Iand. In areas -'and spelling-namely,' the switching view of, the celibacy to which the I whim big gamerh belou reduc'ed to a clergy of both England and' Scotland minimum, or where the -as "d -W." wb!ch roccurred about the were'boand, that there was scandal in. been' leveled, the fly has been greatly ASPIRIN forest h �tlwe the-English-language reasserted -numbers. The bite of The velved In the origin of this group 01 reduced in ,�Xormau invasion. case. - known as the sleeping sickness. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs Only ".Bayer" is Genuine -The explanation 1tes In peculiarities It 'is not possible io'trace the Eng- -.only-look for the.name California on. of preaunciat4on in those days which lish: names to their vari6iis Ilidividuid "Pape s Diapep3in" for Indi. the package, then yotL are sure your are -not yet thorcughly undet-stood. child Is having the best and most sourcee in all casea; of course, as.they -mains in the form of gesfion.' h -less physic for the little' stomach, X blat the fact re came Into.being.here and there at dIf. arm .. .- . --ft .,written recQrds that.these four-letters 'Pape's Diapepsin" is the qajckest� liver and bowels. Ch!l I,en love Its ferent times in different parts of the W often were substituied one. for -an- surcat relief for Indigestion, Gasis, fruity taste. Full directions on each X country, but the Gaelic -clan system 1 1. - I Flatulelice, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- bottle. You must say "Californ a. th e� oI*d Engl I permits us to trace,lbe name tn'Scot. metitation or Stomach Distress caused 2M sh form laMf back to a single source. 46i "gate." Hence the family names by aTeidity. A few tablets give almost Xae.Nab'Js the nam-3 of one- of the Immediate stomach relief and shortly Gates and Yates often come from7 the 7.sarai 6rigInal 'for,m- ­u1te Yate," or larger clans, known- as *'Chlann-an. the st6ma6h ia corrected so you can 7_Watte Gate;" that is to say, "at the Aba," or "the d�esceudants of the Ab' eat favorite foods without fear. Large Warning! Take no chances with.. Kate." But thdname of Gates Is often bot." This- particular abbot held of. ci�se_*cdsts''Only 60 cent's at drui eiore. substitutes for genuine"Bayer Tablets ��et vrith' fictal position at Glendochart in. the Absolutely harmless and ' pleasint of Aspirin." Unless you see the name., in,addition to this form, as "Bayer" on package or on tablets ym !Is Gate" or "Le Geyt,k' and alto asi relgir of King David 4.. He was not a Milliol;s V01ped- alinually.' Largest— are no.It getting Aspirin at all. In every "Ie Weyte,*' these last three tGrmis be. Priest, but a layman. The. organiza. selling stomach corrector in world.- Bayer package are directi '.Ing an old English name for Ile pub- tiOn of. the 'medieval abDeys was not Adv. Ong for --ge watchniau, the� policeman, we'd always entirely religiomr, and limen, America's Pioneer Doff Remedles' Coldii, often-hadL�cial and administrative matisin,Earache,Toothache, LiumbnO call him.' Waterproof Shoes. Book on 4 for Pain. Handy tin boxes 01 The name By'att is the modern sur- duties within them. 000 DISEASES an - cost few mute. Drug- The Ynited States,Isureau of Chem. twelve tablets vival of "By-Yate," meaning "by the as woikeA but _" method' by Mailed Free to 8�ty Ad. gists als-6 sell larger packages. Made gate." And the family namei of Ligget may have originated as the result Of which anybody can maki' hfg'sho6 dress by the A bar. In Canada. Aspirin la.the trade mikt* represents several stages of shorten- -a father of a famil� having renounced waterproof unless they have holes In. IL 01*7 Glover IDO,MO. ­ - Ing from the form "atte Lideyate," holy orders, but the other explanation them. 119 went $let street (registered In Canada),of Bayer Manse New York, U.S.A. facture of MonoacetleacideWter of that is to say, "at the Lid-gate." Lid- appears- to be predominant. The chief reasonLwby slioes'ordinart-, Saitcylicacid. gate being the* name of a deliurte To. - The names Abbot and Abbotson,are ly are not waterproof is that the seams- ca lity 'in England.to-day. used by septs of the clan 'MacNab. admit moisture; Thus the. feet get damp'and the wearer is liable to catch -DANDERINE OUCH! An occasional use- of castor- oll or A shoe uppers will help to make them Sto Hair Coming Out; RHMN TMGE waterproof, but too much should not C*t busy and relieve those Aftefa' ten-daw iiial Of .,,be used les-t ft interfere with the Thickens, Beautifies. - With that hand tdo P0, Sloa 'a Lli out use in winter,. is a inixture of twelve ounces cif tallow. and four ounces of fib- cod oil. Melted.together by p�oderate W NS T ISTUM heat, the stuff should be applled.warm 6ing to the afflicted part and proraptly relieves most kinds Of extes, and thoroug' instead,of coffee,you re 4pt and the welt, v;here footgear Is. mc t clean and non-skin-stainin -11able to leak. hy -exerted muscles,sti handy for sciatica,lumba to wonder iok� you stu& to The sole can be best waterproofed over sboe stand for fifteen acbe, pains bruises at the coffee habit 'so lond by' letting the minutes in 'a shallow pan containing For 39 years Sloan's Lin! it has enough of the grease to cove, the eole. belPed thousands the world-over. You Thug protected, one need net wear lullen't likely to be an exception INSTANT POSTUM oy-ersh,,,, whil-ch, whild they keep- .-It cer. 1.5 tainl�does produce-results. All druggists-35c,70c,$1 AO. IS DELICIOUS 'A- 46, 1Iorc,.,yc;:. tIv:y ire cold In w;nter and 7. Isloa Fr apat ed mo :SUE in im, ties Of tr PM SO& A�Vc Newsprint From Peat. nA. Er:711sh &N. rimenters have (lemon. ter a few applications you cannot find i strat-1 the poq-,ibI11ty cf nviking a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides shows new life, vigor, Now% =�Xcd pu%,) for the flner grades. brightness, more color and abundance. ISSUE No.6­121. T IF Li�1.7 M1114" LOCAL][SIAS -Arthur and Mrs. Bundy spent -Those desiring pasture laud H. P k and d u g a week with relatives In the .0a '11tinday -ItlYfriends and reintl be,see ad'vt. 1p-another c0lUtnU. 'STUDY-` THE MARK ' ih v a t e Maijori� Clark I@' spend. orn, on Tuesday, Feb. lst, tp - -Mrs.t a ght- in WE ET W. H. aqd Mrs. Andrus, a' dau- er, M149 Rets. of Toronto, spent city. ghter. the week-end-with their Plclkering -Lloyd Johnston,of'Brougham' , Consequently J. A. Sterling, of Nioga,Man., friend@. has entered the employ of the ;visiting with his sister, Mrs. R. -Miss Blanche Mechin, 6f To- Standard Bank here. 0. Crummer, roko, and N1 F. Mechic, of Osh- -�'-Harness and shoe repairing at __�-_Qur - Prices Ate dow)2 - -Mrs. (Dr.) Wili6u, of Oshawa; awa,,O spent Sunday with, their Coakwell's old.stand. All orders Men C 7 t IL OUple.of days with J. and 'patents,'Hugb and Mrs. Mechiu. promptly attended to and work :.Mrs.Murkitir. -The month of January which guaranteed. VictorAustin. -The township counefi will ended on Monday last was-one of -D and Mrs. Ativah returned We'bav'e "re' duced our prices.on Overall& Weet on Monday. next- for the tbe'mildest on fecord, and one of home-on Wednesday, after visit ',transaction-of general busine'se. those most free of snow. On Mon-' ing friends in London, Hamilton, Marie Bateman and Miss day as the antes were� s eeding Blyth, Brampton and Orange�ville. �Shirts, Smo' cks"' Und -Hilen Douglas, of Toronto-, spent over the Kingston roa( . they -St. Andrew's Ladids' Aid will erewear, 'Banday with tb6lr relatives here. would be hidden by the cloud of hold a con ert of a superior ch c Glov6g % I- -Miss Gladys Powell, of Toron- dust o4 their trail. ar- Boots, Mitts and acter on Wednesday--evening, the to. accompatiied by her friend, ---�A number df complaints have' 16th of March., Watch for par' ­Misi-Butler, spent over the week been made Protesting against the ticulare Ia-ter, We are Perfectly gatisfied to Take. Ledlg�' ..,end -a ith her pareats here. crowding in the'tov%Fn hall during -Dr. Ira Tripp, of Cleveland, -The Methodist, Ladi'es' Aid an eutertainttent, as Ili t1fe case Ohio, visitedlast week withC. S -w xt-W preeen t the piety, `Tb� Young of the drania last Thursday-night, and-Mrs.' Palmer. While here he. Couritry S(ho I- NIam." o`6 Feb. whe-n every available space,- in- 'callvd on J LOWNDES' NEW SAMPLES ohb and Win. Gormley, 17th. Further particulars later. chiding tLe aisles-. was packed. of Church St. -St. Atidrew'zi L.adie.,s' Aid will ThIS i;i J!rectIv'eoiitra7ry tolAw, Tb e�ii ow 'Gracia"kid-Bal. for bai7e ju6t airrived, and when you are N1 rs. W. J. and Ineet tit the hottle- of thp viola7tion of thi-I laiv ladies ifi both the "Lady Jane" Clark oti Wedriet�day, Feb. 9th, at inakes the offeiideirs liable 'to a and "Stuctent" last is a winner. :ready for that. New Suit, you'll be surpris- .8 o,clock. All the ladlesof the flue of$200, Try a -L-ady Jane" for real com- :congregat'on are invited. Hugh RoJ)bins, ivita has been. fQrt. . The Big Store. ..,�,,ed at what splendid values we are'offering. -Tiie who attended- The on the staff of the Standard Baltic 13.)ys' Work Cunference at Tren- here for. the past two or three Card of Thanks GO the Habit; --Go to Bunting's. �,ton..ovetr the -ivpek-end,� report a yea�s, bas'beeb.transfetred to tli6 'splendid time. Over five hundred branch of SLotiffville,' and will 'We wish through the colitnins'of. "The Afen's Sto.re." -boys were in attendance, enter upon hi�g ner.- d"ties on M.on- THE NEWS our manr frie d, _-The- " uiuutt'z!, Aitxiliary of day next. By his affable wanner for th.ceir kindness and for th�ir H,)ral -ge'h eL-urch will hold their and cheerful disposition, Hu tributes du Fred, R. Buntilig, Pickering St. Gem gh ring the illnets and regalar tnolltJ4 basiners weeting hFtq inade a host of friends in of out wifetiod nio' ther.' Establi-3hed 18.57. M _4= Thursricky, Fo�h. lath. 4t.8 p. in., Tielferin'g, who. will. regret to loae PEO. STEPHENSON AY6 FA'31ILY, it the home of Mr. Weeks. - bin, froni their midst, btit at the ft,,y Pui cy awl little son- -ame time they eongraitflate hiru '-Cayd of Than' ks 41A have returtwd bonie to Myrtle, on his promotion and wish Idru -columnsoff after spetidin'g ibre6 wetlks at the eontimied success in bi3 chosen We derire. through the (;f-the fp_rmerl., n expeess MW 19 ore hoult parento, D. calling. Yn F, NN E%v 't our'sintere i th:iuks t!) the friends for their manv i: �#.ixfid Mrs. Annan, of Church St. -Jantinry rep'ort" t:;f the jumiot -St, George's chincli services rooni of Pickering pnblic �:ehool : a"ts cif klndries-�during the fflneq.q ana itt the time. of-denth-of ourjbeloved' incxt Sunday : Morning at 1030. Jr.- IF-Ethel. Piray, Phoebe Bmker,' %vif,�, dmughter and'si,,ter, Mrs. Uivid ! Afternoon tit 2 86', Eveuing at 7.00. Forenve Muteh,Dorothy Andre%mv;_ U,w,on Thi-4 great kindness� The Forty 'Dn�A' of Uent �%ill ho- Johnny Greenlaw, Edward Kirell ever be retneinbvred bV us. , gin oil Ash We&-e'-dgy, Feb. 9th. net-, Kenneth Morley. Leon'trd —KVSEJ.�N�D., FATHER, S[.47ERS. -re " a eervice at 10 36 Sfe'Phenino. HArriett Xlorri�soyl A)%D 13110TILER-1 --You-, ..M:-' anti,tlic ill be'. 1 Eddy Palmer absent., Sr. I­Liz, :We Offer -The raheried me�n-crf Pieker ing zle Annan. Ilon-tird Einiv;- Edim VinRg*e hereby thallengt, tLe -iii RoU and. Angns Liscombe c-q-tint. Neu, A;fvartte;rraey4 I.%. a gair of hockey to be R?ill)lj Antlazi, Ethel Powell and First-class RoUb'd Oats" 5 lbs. for 2)5"C :gle men it e RALING-1 mu pt-ppared to 7, 'played Thursday afternoon next Helen Cuis-An equa-1. IlArry Sti-pir ;,�,Y! cither hay or%triw at $2 00 per ton. a %at p. w. They promise to be erQoc. WalterAtichardsou. Lo6ise NVA;,'�bca,13roughlim. PboneAlck. 5.10, 20-21 i4 Cot careful and not, beat 'them too Stephenson,. Allan Andrew.. Bar- First-class Rolled W-Ah-eat, 4' lbs tor- 25 'TF vrii3ower. aged 45 badl NJ'eVN D-By y. barit �Hall, Etrl Forster ab-ent. -.-;oman as. housekeeper for firm ho Hall. who ha� been en- Jr. 1-frene Coupland. Bazil Bye. 10 Nfti. � near %�Yern. Apply Joe Patter. R. R. No.2, Igaged in the carpeut�ring busi- William Martin, Au4tin' B,,k(-7r. West Hill.cont. . 19-20 Aylmer' Canned Corja,.- 15 cents per can ness here Atiring the' past tiio Sr. Pr.-Plkylli-v Pilkey. Doris Reid ng purchased TCE FOR 9.%LE-Havi years,'bas purchased a new*motor Tietie Hall. Freddie Elliott. Sain it-ic" plow I am-prepared to supply ice 22 Aylmer Canned Peas', 18 cents per can hc,4 square in any quantity, -k and will en-gage in the truck, Scott.. Jr. Pr.-.Ma.rgRret Walsn,, Win. Brien.Fairpo t 20-21 ice is now ready, truc US usiness. We wish him sue- Bert Elliott, Kenn-etb Richirdstin. I b :eess in his new venture. PAST17RE LAND TO LET-Tbe Aylmer' Canned Tomatoes, 20o per can Morley Stephenson _ab�sqnt, Nora �roge St C-earge's Cliurch. Apply to -Theo. Down is spending a few ClarL ..Class I-Nic fcr� Feb. 12th. stating price for holas Morri-3. w, daA with friends In Trenton. sey, Edo' Lias Lis-� h,year 1kri. 20�21 Mrs. (Ftev.) A Greenla W, 7 J. W. Down is Ppend combe. A. B. Gibson, Teacher. REE RENT-In rpttim for occu low AX Have You 'Tried Our -.-week end--with__Re_v__A_. be-icele- tt ion.of a farm house 2 1-2 miles from Pick' sud Mrs. ' MeDineblin, of -Po io: hof se. .4 gAIMF at ce-_ 0 __Choi*ce­`Blended Black Tea at 35 nty. brated in the Metbodist church -�A� - I. Rev. J. W. Down is attend- necxt Sioday, to which the hole N S office, 2fAl' 14 A LE 'I A a meeting of the Co-operative membership ia vordially invited, - -2-hortie Oowpr iiasnVae. ­f F2rRcobled, alio smull cutting-'­X.-17Ptb in -ci In Peterboro on Tburs; Morning subject -�'The Atone tir,t-class�c6ndition. AprlytoS,r>txon, R.R.- Commitu ,,It surely is a-Splendid Tea; b Pickering. (Rouge itii) it 2 day and Fridlir. iiient." a,;ed on tfie foll(,%%Inie -The SwHstikA Clnb met at the %,vord, "Even so in ti�-t the Son of WqT-A-n on the bid 'G-rciin- home of Mrq.. John Morkar on Man be Ii-f ted up,"Jobn 3 , I 1 13 Lwood road,,'�wtwccn Gree-aburn 11'ion and c,�-, &, Finperplt�:iserctunntoor notify A� W, kJ Tuesday evening, when the fe-a. Evelatig gifliject, "The Wayward lb. pail of Eas, first, tor 1 2 1") a tno."t lndpt�ont. 21) 1 ture of the �Vr.-grnni wa,; Flock." �­uzgested by ther word.- h1in pnentu,tt, O�,hawa, on hor totir sbeep have gone a�-tray." A kind itred.,unsidlenke huivzv. in iast-clall-k 'If nc, Cottoq 'Latifidry-Soa 1.00 Dr. Wil '4011 9AT.E_'.%1rL4n_, interesting talK by Mrs. found In. 52 : (3, "'All we like .4 -Son, of I Owner Wilt--acrince,for quick �31e. bars Li P� tbromith Jap�tn. C!lrea and Chitin weleptrip to the ptili,lic. A 9pecial A;)P: to Jac C-tr;er,Glen.Major,-Phdrwchre- fall. .31rs. Wil-3on was ore of of the Stin(JA-y School al lu Iti-20 Chapman's B�tkinc; Powder, 30 -cerats lb* .,.--.the delegiti-s whu atti n led th- 2 p, in. tiddressed by the pas tor. SALF-Cedir posti. anchor Sundav -Sehool Conventfon at Ep�i-urtb 'LPqgfito'. U.11,- Fri(Iny at,� p,�%U. 4tar.&n., tirr��,r,.hard and�oft woorl F'r c!,i ,any length. -it lot 12. con. .7, Pickering.' Z 11 kinds 04 Essences"10 cents per bottle Tokio, Jap,tn. . Her.talk delighted p. in. Select progrA u) aDd �Or;urther parficill apply to John Co,,% ard it. hu_�.incss to arrange to entertnin V��kerinm. 7 �all Who he, 8 -W.'J. Gordoti�s' new rink was Dtilibart-o'n young peti�le who ate_ I-TARD %V001_) F_OT_1.1 Pure Cldve'f Hone.V' large jiinw, 45. cent, ivi ' on-flif, liti, I l":4g.mir-Dry =pLeand opene-d on- Sattir&k e to take' the 'se ce ALE AT with a farr atteridpince TIje rink in�t. . All,onr menil)e" tire urged Elemlock and p�ne.SdAX) be-open every evening it, tile to a ttend- Tile Ofth-ilrkl 80"a I(I %%il I' an"' �7.1,0 per dou,14e cord, Angus J Lioucelw- Phone C.;,-,.tnont.70 1. IOU Nv eek as well a,,I r�the, af te rnoons.' mi-pt on M(indky, the 7th itist at H-ave.-Yon.Tried Our. 6ntil hir-ther notivp�-., xNtr. Gordon 7.20. Ituportant busin"ss-and-hil OR -SALE-Cheap all ..kinds of n z� Wagnni, hzjrnoss, and ai, kine of farm im- F has gone to eon�-iderable ex ne �e officia Is are urged Vo-be pre�!en t rnentiingcx�dordcr. Also%,!vera51­hea%�y and- rink, and if it is J. W, D, jzhLicales and a-cou y n fitting tip th( ple of liRht horse-powers. Ma Ceylon Tea at 60. Cerits -ell it.tlerman,.Clarern h 17tf patronized he ihtendq t0. -�-The �t-,, -George'­, Dtanittiii. -pnt. P one201. erect FL more rubstRntial one next Society presented to Fin extrnord WO HOUSE", TO LET-Two brick 1 -Black-.& _��i-A—Its Great T., 181113 'H(. de Toatagc-s,one with stable accommoda inier.- -ervei great-eredit narly birge audience in -the T %X-H ped with (own tiion y eveti- a'n1cd! prdens:and fruit, Immediate -,for his enterprise and deserves Hall, Pickering on TlitirQdP water and lig .-.'IiberFil patronage. in* Jan. 2:#th, Ft-very interectil g occupation. F,Howard Annfs,Whitby, 12tf Doe- 1,'Oft SALE'-One regi.,tered cow. I o ist chtirch oil -We�dnesday The stage was very nively r,!tz'.hv:fer I year old. lheavywagon. Iset di egen- tor." i by the Choral Chiss, was well arranged abd everything propol'. sloighs. I seriarator, some good breed- a ng The concert given in the Meth. play entitled "The Country My -S ,`CHAPMAN ;-i.-reese and ducks-and a few drakes.' Apply at 0 attended. The chornses by the ly set for this excellent phty, -T(',f,- t 35,B F ron.,Pickering a 1d.Indshone Malvern Fred Lacey, Ifigh n Cre . 19-22 class Find the violin --Plo�i by Ili;zs nitich -praise cannot be given tti Eva 3.1urphy were fill well recei%,,. the me,-tilbers ofAhe, company, for V);,-A-N'TrD-AfAtimer,capat)lp. used i�d Miss Pearl Newton. 'elocii- in few amateur plays which w9l fo"machinery and dtpendable, Able-to BUNDY'S 4 'HARDWARE 'of To_i�ollto, -r6'dered a ba v e - . . . . 'A n :witnesseO was- there queb takc ca�e of the cropping end of a farm, lJo live k work other,Gian horses. A married man number of selections in which she splendid teatu work as in th*4�C swtiotch a son or sons or a reliable single man con- Mrs, S, W. sidered-. Apply t( Thos. Hetherington, careof- :.8ustained her reputftiiGn as an'en- given on Thursday, W,fl..Nfoorr,Rosebank. 20 f -tertainer. The ohot-al-class, tinder-Davis appenred in the role'of-the the able leadet-ship of Miss Hattie beroipe, "Mrs. Gilbert," find her ­1TRAYFM OR 8T0LtN-L;tst_Sat- Law, are to be co'ngratulated on pre, SurJay night,a large black collie dog. white Winter`S qeutation of that part Nva.A Mid! ale of th�h' g00d Work. nose and white star on breast,also a small whiLe most c6tivincing. Mr. MCI"7hlli spot-on forehead, white ring part way around ney _31essrs Ja*. Ri-ehardson,'Fr6d as the ­Docior" was very g neck, 3 white feet. Any information leading to isplayed commendable dra- White,Picke.r.rig. Ind.phone2710. 2b ood hisrecovery will'be gladly received by.jamqs d -D N. E. MeEwen travelled north niatic power. Mrq. Sier as "XIIS11 e s oves Bunting, Dr. V. E.0artwright and -find d r t to Olar6mbn't one iijklit la,At week Pidner" was most realistic. Mr. 4, . :. Z to indulge in ye old-tyine game Gatward as "Sheriff," Mr. Elliott ELM DALE MILM o' ctirlin,' Thl- ice was heavy, as "Mr. Birch," WM.'Gurniley as you are thinkin 6f buying a Range or Heater,, 'but 9 an enjoyable evening was ­Zeb,"and Allan Bath As 1,Sta look these over. They are guaranteed, ge- Yon can Ftlways get t!-.p best Mani- spent. Pickering tearu'went down driver," did their _PFtr_ts_eXceIIent* - toba Fli;nr nmdo from No. 1. to defeat with n -core of 7 P-dints -Ty-. Ales-.--S­rf�- 1 only,. Rang , No. 115-18', 'six hole, this 11 was uniformly ge to Claremont's IVIleat 14 -points - After good as 11111rs. Bireh." 31 rs. Me- Royal )aold and Gle; -box tile game tbe'guests w6r6 I iora for rqnge has a complete new fire OYRIIY' Whinnev- Rs' "Ann'k Belle," and Broad. Ti-yabag. and otherwise adjusted. entertained to innell at Sander- f t Vittor Austin'as� "Eri" were both Pa.'itry Flmir Fre4l I'lolled Oats 'sol�'s hotel bv members o he tip to a very high standard el it(I BRAN. Sl-'WRITS created great wirth by their ren- I only. Range,-Brownie Ideal. This is Jq 1. fr._J)S 1@10 a small four hole range without a --Report of 'Intermeditite Roorn dition of the litimorons parts of OAT'CHOP of Pickering Pliblic School for the play, Miss Ethel Willet as D OA tan —splendid baker in Al shape, CIUUSHE1 rpon, Nable Steplien- t14 "Howard Wayne" were both _'IBARLE Y CHOP Mi,ls Mary Morrissey "Dolly" and TS 3 mary : Jr. IV-Anniq Bakpr, 'Mildred JelA son Nellie Sier, '%V 11 1 X 1 only, Pailor Cook, with oven, -k as Call Kirchner. exceptionally goo Fn John Cowan.' St', III - Hnrold istheiv firsi appearance on the, C RA c VE D CORN 0. grates auO flre box, all in first-clais Uichardson, - Vern, ,9 11 E�N m I x r FEEr) a Reid, Hiida stage at Ft regniar dran,.ft we timy taldweil',; Crean', substittite condition. Rairns, Lillian Winjan, Blake Fid expect great thlljg�? from both of i on, Don -tif Meal. -i.;qsdv 114. For Alninqses Meal .91d Mort Berth.a them in futpre drarinati(r C These are excoedinaly good values for the prioa. 'We h ame Kirchner, Ro-ie Sier. Jack Me- the benefit of those who were im CHOPPING AND O-AT1 Ginty, John Remmer,Begsit-Bath. able to see tl)p play t)ap c;,,rij�tv Alfred ritinier, Nler-yn Potter, will repeat it on Tki CRIU-SHING EVERYDA:� Marked ihem down to o�ear them off our hands. es-lay. Feb Stb, Get Prices on feed in ton lotq. 'Billy Hall. Jr. IH-Hilda Walsh. Rt. 8 )'clock. Tickets, adultR I Jack JPph9on, Lizzie McGinty-, children 25c. The Country Doe- BELL F�110N-E.: i -tin. t�Dunbarton Oil L�iplh MRt Mildred Murphy, tor will be given a -Bundy, Pickerin _E-vaingeline Cowan, Feb. Uh.-Cox. J. H. hopping ever.*da, C 9' -4- A